Tyrie Parish Kirk
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 30 Aug 2016
St Andrew's Kirk is a modest box of a building with the obligatory bell-cote on its west gable. It dates from 1800, replacing an earlier kirk whose exact site is uncertain. Inside is the Raven Stone, with incised Pictish symbols, but the kirk was firmly locked today.