Church at Dull and Weem

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Church at Dull and Weem

Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 5 Sep 2016

The church was built in 1875 by Sir Robert Menzies of Menzies as Saint David's Episcopal Church for the Menzies family. After the death of the last of the Menzies of Weem line in 1918 and the break up of the estate, the church was acquired by the Church of Scotland as the new Parish Church. The adjoining graveyard has a grave maintained by the War Graves Commission according to the sign on the gate. There is also a War Memorial adjacent to the church itself.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.625726
Longitude
-3.886414