Caputh Parish Church
Caputh, Tayside
Early Gothic construction with magnificent wooden barrel ceiling and early gas fittings converted to electricity about 1940.
Blairgowrie, Tayside
The Parish Church of Blairgowrie is red sandstone building with 150ft clocktower built in 1902 to add to the original church built in 1843. The lovely Moses stained glass window was gifted by an ex Provost of Blairgowrie. Inside the pulpit, communion tables are early 20th century examples of fine woodwork. The organ was commissioned in 1907 and rebuilt in 1989 and has a fine tone. Outside is stone engraved to commemorate Littleton Church which was established in 1762.
Caputh, Tayside
Dunkeld, Tayside
The history of Dunkeld can be traced to the 9th century but no building of this period survives: the present Cathedral dates from 1318.
Perth, Tayside
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.