[1] The village is home to Kinfauns Castle, a Category A listed building erected in 1825.
[2] and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland.
[3] The parish was the home of Loch Kaitre, which stood on the site of the Manse of Kinfauns.
It was still present in 1838,[4] but in the mid-19th century, a sinkhole appeared and the manse fell in, witnessed by the minister, who had just left his home en route to the church.
The loch remained for a few generations,[5] before being drained by a tenant later in the century for agricultural use of the land beneath it.