Gamrie Free Kirk
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 5 Feb 2018
This is marked on the first and second editions of the six-inch map as a Free Kirk, and on the first edition of the 25-inch map as a United Free Kirk. You just about need a degree in it to be able to understand the splits and recombinations of the presbyterian churches in Scotland. If it rates a mention in 'The Buildings of Scotland' I have yet to find it, but it was built to a design by James Duncan of Turriff and opened in 1866. See https://canmore.org.uk/site/183601/gamrie-united-free-church-and-manse.