Tomintoul Church of Scotland

Introduction

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Tomintoul Church of Scotland

Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 12 May 2009

This kirk was one of the 'Parliamentary' kirks designed by Thomas Telford, and it was built in 1826. However it has been altered so much since then that it isn't instantly recognisable as such. A porch was added, and the front remodelled with four buttressed bays and pointed Gothic-style windows. The alterations were carried out in 1900 to a design by John Robertson.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.254599
Longitude
-3.382836