Boleskine Parish Church
Boleskine, Highland | IV2 6UJ
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Boleskine, Highland | IV2 6UJ
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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
Inveravon, Grampian | AB37 9AR
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Eskadale, Highland | IV4 7JQ
Built by the 14th Lord Lovat in 1826, altered in 1881 by Peter Paul Pugin and is reputedly the first Roman Catholic Church to have been built in Scotland post Reformation.
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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.
Inverness, Highland | IV1 1QY
This impressive Gothic church was designed by local architect Dr Alexander Ross and completed 1893.
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Killearnan, Highland | IV6 7SQ
Located on the Black isle near Milton of Redcastle, there has been a church here since 1223AD
Keith, Highland | AB55 5FG
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South Uist, Western Isles | HS8 5SH
Our church in Howmore is one of only a small handful of churches in Scotland to retain an enclosed communion table.
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Forres, Grampian | IV36 2TF
Traditional reformed church design with rare triple pulpit.
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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.
Moray , Grampian | IV36 3YR
This simple village church in the small coastal community of Findhorn was built in the mid 19th century as a Free Church and has survived without much alteration to this day, although it is now Church of Scotland. The church is located close to the coastline in the centre of Findhorn and is aligned approximately east-west. The village is situated on a peninsula a short distance north-west of Kinloss.
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