Aberfeldy Parish Church
Aberfeldy, Highland | PH15 2BH
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.
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Aberfeldy, Highland | PH15 2BH
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.
Blairgowrie, Tayside | PH10 6EZ
Early Gothic construction with magnificent wooden barrel ceiling and early gas fittings converted to electricity about 1940.
Duror, Highland | PA38 4BW
Duror Kirk is one of the first Telford Parliamentary churches, built in 1927.
Kirriemuir, Tayside | DD8 4HX
This church is Scotland's only complete church by the highly respected architect Sir Ninian Comper.
Cortachy, Tayside | DD84QF
In a tranquil setting in a green glen and close to the rushing River Esk, Cortachy Church is close to the gates of the castle, to which it belongs.
Fort William, Highland | PH33 6AS
St Andrew's is a prime example of a church built in the style of the Oxford Movement in 1880, set on the High Street of the busy town of Fort William.
Fort William, Highland | PH33 6BA
Three windows in the porch are associated with the Ben Nevis Peace Cairn.
Brechin, Tayside | DD9 6JA
This ancient church has many unusual features. Perhaps most intriguing is the rare, 11th century conical tower.
Benholm, Grampian | DD10 0HT
Externally plain, slated and harled Georgian rural parish kirk of 1832, incorporating 15th century sacrament house and 17th century monuments of national significance from earlier church.
Inverbervie, Grampian | DD10 0RQ
Traditional Victorian church with prominent clock tower.
Arbuthnott, Grampian | AB30 1NA
A church has stood on this site for centuries, with St Ternan's being designated a parish church by the late 12th century.
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.