
Old Kirk
Kirkcaldy, Fife | KY1 1EH
Kirkcaldy Old Kirk is the oldest building in continuous use in town and today is a non-denominational Christian building.
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Kirkcaldy, Fife | KY1 1EH
Kirkcaldy Old Kirk is the oldest building in continuous use in town and today is a non-denominational Christian building.
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Dunoon, Strathclyde | PA23 7RL
St John's boasts magnificent Gothic revival architecture, with its impressive tower and spire, and replaced the previous church on the site.
Fintry, Strathclyde | G63 0XG
Set in a small rural village, surrounded by an ancient graveyard, this much loved Kirk plays a key role within a tight knit community of 700+.
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Saline, Fife | KY12 9TG
Saline church, built in 1810 to designs by eminent architect William Stark, is part of the rich heritage of West Fife, located in a prominent position in the village of Saline, a few miles north of the Fife Pilgrim Way and with some inspiring views.
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Alloa, Central | FK10 1AN
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Kilmaronock, Strathclyde | G83 8SB
Rural church, surrounded by ancient graveyard and outstanding views towards Ben Lomond.
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Stirling, Central | FK8 1HL
A mid 19th century church fully refurbished in 2025 for church and community use.
Alva, Central | FK12 5EH
Nestled in the hillfoots town of Alva, the church stands as a testament to centuries of faith, history, and community spirit.
Isle of Islay, Western Isles | PA43 7JD
This is only one of two such churches in Scotland.
Luss, Highland | G83 8NZ
For over 1500 years a church has stood on the banks of Loch Lomond.
Dunblane, Central | FK15 0AQ
Dunblane Cathedral, built upon a Christian site first established by Saint Blane around the year 600, is one of the few surviving medieval churches in Scotland.
Port of Menteith, Central | FK8 3RA
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