St Gerardine High Church
Lossiemouth, Highland | IV31 6JX
St Gerardine's is sited on a prominent position in the attractive Moray Coast town of Lossiemouth.
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Lossiemouth, Highland | IV31 6JX
St Gerardine's is sited on a prominent position in the attractive Moray Coast town of Lossiemouth.
Banff, Grampian | AB45 1AE
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Cullen, Grampian | AB56 4SJ
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New Aberdour, Grampian | AB43 6LH
The church was build in 1818 and has links with St Drostan who landed at Aberdour Beach and brought Christianity to the north east of Scotland.
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Tain, Highland | IV19 1HE
St Andrew’s is a well proportioned and carefully built small Episcopal church, with original 'Mouseman' furnishings, beautiful stained glass and an unaltered C & F Harrison organ.
Ardgay, Highland | IV24 3BS
This pretty little church, which is still in use, is well known for the messages etched in the church window by families cleared from the surrounding land in 1845 as part of the infamous Highland clearances.
Dornoch, Highland | IV25 3HN
The Cathedral is a 13th century church set in the heart of the Royal Burgh of Dornoch, seeking to serve the wider community in which it lies along with its sister churches.
Lairg , Highland | IV27 4BL
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Wick, Highland | KW1 5QF
Built in 1870, St John's is especially attractive, with a warm, friendly atmosphere.
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Thurso, Highland | KW14 7JB
In 1799 the Congregational church was built at Thurso seafront. In 1871 owing to the poor condition it was decided to build somewhere else.
Lamb Holm, Orkney Islands | KW17 2SF
Today the chapel stands after seventy years, as a reminder of a faith that flourished in adversity, and as a memorial to the genius of its Italian prisoner of war builders.
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands | KW15 1NX
St Magnus Cathedral known as the Light in the North and founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus, dominates Kirkwall on Orkney.