Former Boharm Parish Kirk (3)
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 10 Oct 2017
This kirk is easily overlooked because it is hidden by a patch of woodland that also shades the building and makes it difficult to photograph. It was originally a plain rectangle built in the 1790s to replace Image The vestry with round-headed window, seen here, and a porch on the west, both by William Robertson, were added in 1828. The low extension is later still. On top of the west gable, partly visible through the foliage, is a birdcage bellcote added in 1883 by Matthews and Mackenzie. The church closed in 1974. Image]