Ardnamurchan Church of Scotland / Eaglais Aird nam Murchan

Introduction

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Ardnamurchan Church of Scotland / Eaglais Aird nam Murchan

Image: © Tiger Taken: 5 Oct 2008

This most westerly parish on the British mainland was evangelised by St Comhghan (Congan) who gives his name to the village of Kilchoan. The original church was replaced in 1762 by a new building of the same dimensions (now itself ruinous); then in 1827 William Burn designed the present church.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.698257
Longitude
-6.104378