St. Margaret's Episcopal Church

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St. Margaret's Episcopal Church

Image: © Mary Rodgers Taken: 3 Sep 2020

St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in the centre of the village of Lunanhead. The church was built in 1906 by Susan Gray (from the local Gray-Cheape estate) in memory of her husband, Charles Gray who died in 1884. The building is rectangular in plan and has a bellcote, porch and rear chancel area. The church is built in coursed sandstone tooled blocks, with some areas of rubble stone. There are simple dressed surrounds and the roofs are slated.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.658821
Longitude
-2.85621