Old and St Andrew's Church, Montrose
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Image: © Dona Robbins Taken: 31 Oct 2010
This magnificent building is in the main street and is the highest building in Montrose. A true landmark when coming into the town from any direction. "Built in 1791 to replace a bell tower built in the 16th century. Initially hat seating for 2,700 people. The steeple built in 1832 was designed by Gillespie Graham." Taken from a plaque on the side of the building which I somehow forgot to photograph!