Kilmardinny is a loch in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Kilmardinny Loch is a nature reserve of wet & dry woodland & grassland, plus the loch itself and its four islands. There is no fishing permitted in the loch.
Situated nearby is Kilmardinny House, which, after being owned by a succession of Glaswegian merchants and the Glasgow MP Robert Dalglish, [1] was donated to the East Dunbartonshire Council and is now used as an arts and culture centre.
The loch is featured in a survey of historic gardens and designed Landscapes carried out for the East Dunbartonshire Council. [2]
55°55′39″N 4°19′24″W / 55.9276°N 4.3234°W
Kilmardinny is a loch in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Kilmardinny Loch is a nature reserve of wet & dry woodland & grassland, plus the loch itself and its four islands. There is no fishing permitted in the loch.
Situated nearby is Kilmardinny House, which, after being owned by a succession of Glaswegian merchants and the Glasgow MP Robert Dalglish, [1] was donated to the East Dunbartonshire Council and is now used as an arts and culture centre.
The loch is featured in a survey of historic gardens and designed Landscapes carried out for the East Dunbartonshire Council. [2]
55°55′39″N 4°19′24″W / 55.9276°N 4.3234°W