Hopeman Kirk
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 12 Apr 2014
Hopeman is in the parish of Duffus, so the original villagers would have been expected to attend the parish kirk in the village of Duffus. This was built in 1854 for the Free Church. It became a United Free Kirk, and in 1929 joined the Church of Scotland. The Memorial Clock Tower was gifted in 1924 by Robert Innes Cameron (1860-1932) in memory of his parents. It was designed by John Wittet.