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Caputh Parish Church
Caputh, Tayside | PH1 4JJ
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Caputh, Tayside | PH1 4JJ
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Scribbagh, County Fermanagh | BT93 4BX
The beautiful building is located in the very west of County Fermanagh not far from the village of Garrison close to the shores of Lough Melvin, it is steeped in history as far back as the Vikings.
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Dunkeld, Tayside | PH8 0AW
The history of Dunkeld can be traced to the 9th century but no building of this period survives: the present Cathedral dates from 1318.
Killin, Central | FK21 8UW
St Fillan is an excellent example of a tin tabernacle.
Kirriemuir, Tayside | DD8 4HX
This church is Scotland's only complete church by the highly respected architect Sir Ninian Comper.
Belleek, County Fermanagh | BT93 3DA
Situated on the main road from Enniskillen to Belleek, on route to the Wild Atlantic Way.
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Brechin, Tayside | DD9 6JA
This ancient church has many unusual features. Perhaps most intriguing is the rare, 11th century conical tower.
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.
Dalmally, Strathclyde | PA33 1AA
With its whitewashed walls shining brightly against the green hillside behind, this rare octagonal church stands out for several reasons.
Fortingall, Tayside | PH15 2LL
Standing on an ancient Christian site, the current church was built in 1900-02 to designs blending Scottish vernacular with the newly fashionable Arts and Crafts style.
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.
Pitlochry, Tayside | PH16 5DX
The Church was built in 1857 as the town of Pitlochry grew.
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