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Airth is a large historic village in the Falkirk area of Scotland situated on the road running parallel to the south-bank of the River Forth one mile north of the Kincardine Bridge. The 18th century village is a designated Conservation Area, with many historically interesting features including the ruins of Airth Tower dating back to 1508, the Market Cross dating back to 1697, the ruins of a church associated with Holyrood Abbey on the south slope of Airth Hill and the 16th century Airth Castle, currently a hotel and conference centre, a part of the castle is known as Wallace’s Tower to commemorate William Wallace’s historic raid on the castle to free his uncle imprisoned by English troops.
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