Hill of Row
The Hill of Row is the high ground south east of Doune in Stirlingshire.
Etymology
The word Row, pronounced Roo comes from the Scottish Gaelic word Rudha, meaning point and refers to the ground on which the house of Row stands, above the River Teith. The Row name lends itself to Row House, and to three farms, Hillside of Row, Wester Row and Easter Row.Row House
This modest pink mansion can be seen from the Carse of Lecropt road.The original old house of Row burned down in 1806 and no trace of it exists.
This was originally the property of the Row-Fogo family, with a record dated 1480 of a Patrick Fogo at Row. The house is privately owned but opens its gardens to the public on weekends throughout July.