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Glenfarg the village is 5 miles to the North of Milnathort and some 10 miles to the South of Perth, it lies in a hollow among the Ochil Hills at the top of the Glen of the same name. At it's lowest point it is some 484ft above sea level (asl) and is surrounded by undulating hills which rise to about 1000ft asl. The village was originally called Damhead until the advent of the railway, when the Forth rail bridge was opened to Perth the name was then changed to Glenfarg. The railway brought prosperous times to the village and at one time it was one of the most modern is Scotland, with two spacious hotels, a new school, new church, new housing, a golf course and a telephone call office. As today it had a great variety of roads in every direction. A point of interest is the old parliamentary county boundaries which use to meet at the Old bridge in the West of the village thus the village was in three counties, the Station in Fife, the School in Perthshire and the Church in Kinross-shire subsequently the village has been put into Perthshire for all purposes.