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Below is a selection of images that we trust will allow an understanding of the fascinating sights within Old Lawers Village.

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Old Lawers Village at the lochside, hidden amongst the trees. View from west by drone.
General Layout -Late 1990s
Drone view from east, looking west in the direction of Killin. Graveyard visible on right.
Old Lawers Kirk (left), House of Lawers (right), Loch Tay beyond
Ben Lawers is the highest point in this view, looking down over the Old Village on the shoreline
Loch Tay at the mouth of Lawers Burn
View to east over Loch Tay from the edge of the once communal grazing area.
Location of buildings - the full extent of the area is protected by law as a Scheduled Monument.
Old Grave Yard 250 metres north of Lawers Burn
Lawers Burn meets Loch Tay
Building ruins at north end, before Lawers Burn. Grave Yard wall (centrally) in the distance.
Ruins from north of Lawers Burn. Mill and bridge on right hand side.
Outline of Old Lawers KIrk outer walls, and location of nearby building.
Old Lawers Kirk. View towards loch from the upper track which linked both ends of the Old Village
Old Lawers Kirk photographed in ruin - late 1800's
House of Lawers (Laird's House). Also home to the Lady of Lawers. View of north facing gable. This was a two story building.
Mill wheel-pit on extreme left, mill gable wall and outline of mill building (this mill closest to burn)
Various building ruins and walled yards, close by Lawers burn
Overall layout of the House of Lawers, including stable quarters.
Building ruins on the approach to north area from central field
Mill, kiln and wheel pit features at north end.
Close up of (Mill) Wheel pit, now filled in.
Loch Tay, Lawers Burn and bridge to Mill.
Gable wall from central field