Aberfeldy Parish Church

Dating from 1843 the Aberfeldy Parish Church is not only the principal Christian centre, but a busy community hub and landmark building in the small town of Aberfeldy.

Aberfeldy, Highland

Opening times

The church is generally open Monday to Friday with community and church activities and on Sundays as noted.

Address

Taybridge Road
Aberfeldy
Highland
PH15 2BH

The church building dates from 1843 and was initially the Free Church, hence a fairly undecorated and simple building comprising a two stage tower and rectangular plan with later smaller hall, in simple Tudor gothic. The masonry is chlorite-slate rubble with stone cills, squared rubble with contrasting ashlar dressings. With diagonal buttresses the tower has reduced second stage with clock to each face then pedimented cornice and ribbed lead spire with decorative cast iron weathervane. It is thought to be designed by James Smith of Kenmore and the foundation stone was laid by Lord Breadalbane on 13th November, 1843.

After a union of congregations in the 1960s, the galleries were removed, the floor area reduced and the roof lowered when it was made a church hall. In 2005 it was further developed with worship resuming in a sanctuary extended back to its previous floor area, and a new halls and kitchen added to the east. With welcome area, crèche, halls and catering facilities the complex serves as a church centre for the parish.

  • Captivating architecture

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • National heritage here

  • Social heritage stories

  • Wildlife haven

  • Accessible toilets in church

  • Café in church

  • Car park at church

  • Level access throughout

  • Space to secure your bike

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Wifi

  • It is a busy hub of activity in the community with church services on Sunday, Instrumental and Community Choir on Monday, various exercise groups each day Monday to Thursday, , Stay and Play (infants) and Warm Welcome Café on Tuesday, Quilting on Thurs and Rock Steady (youths) on Friday.

  • Church of Scotland

Contact information

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