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OS 1GL Bolt Aberlour Church
OS 1GL Bolt Aberlour Church - lovely large benchmark
Image: © thejackrustles
Taken: 2 Mar 2015
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Aberlour Parish Kirk
The kirk was built in 1812, but little remains of the original building. The tower was added by William Robertson in 1838-1841. In 1861, following damage by fire, the kirk was rebuilt by George Petrie. It was again altered in 1910, and in 1935 an apse and vestry were added and the interior remodelled. The building is Category B listed.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 10 Apr 2014
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Craigellachie and Aberlour church
A grassy square before the church with a recent addition of a commemorative cairn celebrating the founding of Aberlour 200 years earlier.
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 4 Aug 2014
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Aberlour Village Square and Church
The charming Speyside village of Aberlour's village square and church. The village is well renowned in the local area and far beyond for world famous Walkers shortbread and the River Spey which flows nearby.
Image: © Craig Williams
Taken: 25 Jan 2007
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War Memorial
The war memorial is in the style of a traditional market cross, with the shaft topped with a lion and mounted on a hexagonal plinth. Two faces list the names of those who died in the 1914-1918 war, and two more those who fell in 1939-1945. A door occupies one face, and the sixth face is blank. It was designed by John Wittet and built in 1919.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 10 Apr 2014
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The Old Pantry at Aberlour
Restaurant.
Image: © Ann Harrison
Taken: 29 Jul 2008
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Church of Scotland
Close to High Street in Charlestown of Aberlour.
Image: © jeff collins
Taken: 30 Sep 2013
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Craigellachie and Aberlour Church
Image: © Ann Harrison
Taken: 29 Jul 2008
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Aberlour Parish Kirk
The kirk was built in 1812, but little remains of the original building. The tower was added by William Robertson in 1838-1841. In 1861, following damage by fire, the kirk was rebuilt by George Petrie. It was again altered in 1910, and in 1935 an apse and vestry were added and the interior remodelled.
Notice that there is no clock on the north face of the tower. The story goes that when the clock tower was being planned, the residents of the parish of Knockando, on the opposite bank of the River Spey, were invited to contribute to the cost. This they declined to do, so It was decided to spare the expense of a clock facing across the river towards Knockando, and this fourth side of the tower remains clockless.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 10 Apr 2014
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Aberlour Church
Aberlour Church was built in 1812 and sits in the middle of the village founded by Charles Grant of Wester Elchies. Following a fire in 1861, the church was more or less rebuilt, and in 1933-4, an apse and vestry were added.
Image: © Euan Nelson
Taken: 13 Jun 2012
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