Inverpeffer

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Inverpeffer
  • Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Pheofhair
Inverpeffer is located in Angus
Inverpeffer
Inverpeffer
Location within Angus
OS grid referenceNO599379
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
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56°31′53″N 2°39′13″W / 56.531399°N 2.653524°W / 56.531399; -2.653524Coordinates: 56°31′53″N 2°39′13″W / 56.531399°N 2.653524°W / 56.531399; -2.653524

Inverpeffer (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Pheofhair) was a hamlet that once existed in Angus, Scotland until around 1941, when it was demolished during the building of East Haven airfield.

It was on a return journey from Inverpeffer to Barry in 1797 that loomwright Thomas Lowson fell asleep in grassland belonging to Major William Phillips. Lowson, enamoured of the area, approached Phillips, securing a feu of land, and built the first house in the village that was to become Carnoustie.[1]

Today, a single building from the former hamlet remains.

References[]

  1. ^ Dickson, R. (1892), Carnoustie and its Neighbourhood (revised ed.), Balgavies, Angus: Pinkfoot Press (2002 facsimile)


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