Gargunnock Church
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Image: © ronnie leask Taken: 1 Oct 2009
This church in the attractive village of Gargunnock dates from 1774 but was built on older foundations. Amongst notable features it has three sets of outside stone stairs each leading to its own gallery within the church. Two of which can be seen here. Obviously they were for the sole use of the families of three leading landowners to prevent them associating with the common folk below! There is also an interesting bell-cote and cock weathervane.