Aberdour (Dunfermline), Fife
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Aberdour Former Parish Church
This rectangular plan church was built in 1790 to replace the parish church of St. Fillan's (site number: 2142), as the Countess of Morton did not like the populace of Aberdour gathering on a regular basis so close to the castle. Set sli...
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Aberdour Free Church
The Free Church in Aberdour was constructed in the mid nineteenth century (most likely in the mid-late 1840s), on the same road as the Parish Church at the time (now church hall, site number: 7758). It later became a United Free Church a...
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Inchcolm Abbey
Inchcolm Abbey is located on the island of Inchcolm in the Firth of Forth. It was founded as a priory in 1123 by David I and, according to legend, the foundation occurred after his predecessor - Alexander I - was sheltered by a hermit on...
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St. Columba's Episcopal Church
This cruciform plan church was built in the first half of the nineteenth century, with various dates suggested for its construction (HS Listed Building Reports: 1830s, Gifford: 1845). It was built by the Moray Family for workers on their...
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St. Fillan's Parish Church
This church is situated in a graveyard at the end of a narrow path just outside the walled gardens of Aberdour Castle. Dating back to the early twelfth century, the church was granted to Inchcolm Abbey at its foundation in 1123. Original...
