St. Mary's Church Grandtully

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St. Mary's Church Grandtully

Image: © ronnie leask Taken: 27 Mar 2007

This church was endowed by Sir Alexander Stewart of Grandtully in 1533,and restored in 1636. From outside it appears to be a cottage but inside a surprise awaits,the barrel vaulted timber lined roof being painted in tempera with heraldic and biblical illustrations. No longer in use as a church it is in the care of Historic Scotland.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.634407
Longitude
-3.816247