Garelochhead Parish Church
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Image: © Steve Houldsworth Taken: 5 Mar 2017
Garelochhead Parish Church with tall lancet windows and a slender belfry and spirelet on the entrance gable. The main body of the church was built in 1837-8, the apse and hall were added in 1893-5. Due to lack of attendance the local Roman Catholic Chapel has closed down with Garelochhead Parish Church of Scotland Kirk in the village holding a combined congregation of both Protestant and Catholic denominations.