Buchlyvie

Buchlyvie is a village in Stirling in Scotland. It is located 24 km west of Stirling and is situated on the A811 road which follows the military road from the achzehntem century. According to the census of 2001, the village has a population of 479

History

Buchlyvie was awarded the Burgh of Barony status in 1672, and in achzehntem century Bergausiedlung of two railway lines could be achieved. The Buchlyvie intersection formed the intersection of the Forth and Clyde Junction Railway that Stirling and Balloch, with the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway Association, which ran north of Aberfoyle. Passenger trips were discontinued in 1951 and the line was shut down in 1959.

Education

Buchlyvie is in the catchment area of ​​the high school in Balfron. The local primary school is located on the Bahnhofststraße Buchlyvie.

Sports

The village has a football team with United Buchlyvie that in the Forth and Endrick Welfare League plays, and in the league since 1910 ihreer foundation plays in it. The local rugby team Strathendrick RFC wearing his matches at the Stadium of Fintry.

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