Aberargie is a village in the south east of Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It sits on the western edge of the old Abernethy Parish along the River Farg, which is where it derives its name from. Aberargie is around 1.6 miles west of Abernethy and 2.2 miles south-east of Bridge of Earn.
Aberargie has been around since at least 460AD, as this was when the Pictish Chronicle recorded it as part of Nechtan's land grant. It's highly likely that it has been in existence for a lot longer. Previously, the community thrived by utilising the River Farg to power water mills for sawing timber and milling flax and meal. The mills stopped operation by the early 20th century and the most complete mill was destroyed in the 1950s.
Archaeologists have found neolithic flints in the village as well as Scottish Medieval pottery. They have also found flintlock rifle and pistol flints, suggesting that there has been a settlement at Aberargie for an extensive amount of time.
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