Atholl Road Baptist Church, Pitlochry

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Atholl Road Baptist Church, Pitlochry

Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 16 Aug 2020

Founded in 1880 as an offshoot of the Tullymet Baptist Church, the Pitlochry congregation was formally constituted in December 1881. The Atholl Centre was built to the rear of the church in 1971. D A Crombie, 1884. Small aisless, T-plan church with 2-stage stair tower and belfry, 2-bay nave with diagonal buttress. Squared rubble with dressed ashlar quoins. Part base course, stepped string course. Pointed-arch openings with chamfered reveals; hoodmoulds with label stops; traceried windows; stone mullions. Grade C listed. Listing number LB47508.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.701865
Longitude
-3.729498