Crathie Kirk
Ballater, Highland | AB35 5UL
The granite church overlooks the River Dee and the ruins of the 14th century church.
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Ballater, Highland | AB35 5UL
The granite church overlooks the River Dee and the ruins of the 14th century church.
Aberdeen, Grampian | AB24 1RQ
The Cathedral is a fine example of a fortified kirk, with twin towers built in the fashion of 14th century tower houses and now with spires added in the 15th century.
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Braemar, Grampian | AB35 5ZR
Built between 1899 and 1907 to cater for the many English tourists visiting Deeside and Braemar, St Margaret's one of Comper's most important designs.
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Braemar, Grampian | AB35 5YJ
The chapel of St Ninian Braemar was built in 1898 at the same time as Mar Lodge, for the 1st Duke of Fife who married Princess Louise, the granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
Duror, Highland | PA38 4BW
Duror Kirk is one of the first Telford Parliamentary churches, built in 1927.
Kildrummy, Grampian | AB33 8QX
The church stands on an exceptional site adjacent to a circular enclosure of considerable antiquity containing the ruins of the former church, St Bride’s
Insh, Highland | PH211NT
In the mid 19th century some of the congregation left their parish church in Kincraig, to hold their own services in the open air in Insh village.
Fort William, Highland | PH33 6BA
Three windows in the porch are associated with the Ben Nevis Peace Cairn.
Iona, Western Isles | PA76 6SN
Take the foot ferry to Iona and step off onto one of Scotland’s most sacred sites.
New Aberdour, Grampian | AB43 6LH
The church was build in 1818 and has links with St Drostan who landed at Aberdour Beach and brought Christianity to the north east of Scotland.
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Fochabers, Grampian | IV32 7DW
Gordon Chapel was built in 1834 to a design by Archibald Simpson, funded by George, 5th Duke of Gordon, and Duchess Elizabeth to serve as a place of worship for the Episcopalians of Fochabers who had been meeting in a thatched cottage for some 50 years.
Inverness, Highland | IV3 5NR
An imposing building constructed in pink sandstone which stands close to the west bank of the River Ness and looks across the river to the city centre and to Inverness Castle.