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Dunbarney Church

Bridge of Earn, Highland | PH2 9DY

Historic church dating from 1787 set in beautiful grounds. Recently refurbished interior to provide spiritual comfort and opportunities for growth, relaxation and enjoyment.

St Conan

Lochawe, Strathclyde | PA33 1AQ

St Conan's Kirk is a unique church with an example of almost every style of ecclesiastical architecture, all created by the vision of it's founder and architect.

Glenorchy Church

Dalmally, Strathclyde | PA33 1AA

With its whitewashed walls shining brightly against the green hillside behind, this rare octagonal church stands out for several reasons.

Iona Abbey

Iona, Western Isles | PA76 6SN

Take the foot ferry to Iona and step off onto one of Scotland’s most sacred sites.

Tibbermore Church

Tibbermore, Tayside | PH1 1QJ

Now famous as a location for the TV series 'Outlander'.

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Oban St John the Divine Cathedral

Oban, Strathclyde | PA34 3NT

On entering the Cathedral all the awkwardness of the red brick exterior disappears and you find yourself in an inspiring church quite unlike any other you will have ever seen.

Oban Cathedral

Oban, Strathclyde | PA34 5AB

The 20th century Cathedral, a blend of Gothic and Romanesque, stands in a prominent position on the north east side of Oban Bay and its imposing tower looms over the Corran Esplanade.

Kinnoull Parish Church

Perth, Tayside | PH2 7EY

Opened in 1827 but with a history going back to the 13th century, Kinnoull Parish Church is home to the beautiful and famous Millais, stain glass window.

Holy Trinity

St Andrews, Fife | KY16 9UH

References to the Holy Trinity in St Andrews can be traced back over 1,000 years and the oldest parts of the current building are the tower and some of the pillars, which date back to the church built here in 1412.

Perth Cathedral

Perth, Tayside | PH1 5PP

Perth Cathedral was the first to be built in Britain after the Reformation and stands on ground that originally formed part of the Blackfriars Monastery and is dedicated to St Ninian, the first name we know in the Christian history of Scotland.