Rothiemay Parish Kirk
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 8 Oct 2008
The modest parish kirk stands just west of the road into Rothiemay from the north. Both kirk and graveyard are still in use. The kirk dates from 1807, and stone from the earlier church, St Dunstan's, was used when it was built. The pulpit is in the middle of the south wall with pews and galleries facing it.