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St Ninian and Forglen kirk, Turriff
Built 1795 to replace St Congan's kirk about 300 metres south and modified and extended over the years. The fine bellcote from 1875 pays tribute to its predecessor at St Congan's. B-listed (LB42162): http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB42162 .
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 17 Sep 2016
0.07 miles
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Former(?) masonic lodge, Gladstone Terrace, Turriff
1924 on the date-stone: unusually built in Aberdeen granite rather than Turriff sandstone. At least part of the building is now occupied by the Citizen's Advice Bureau.
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 17 Sep 2016
0.08 miles
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Turriff trio
A fine sandstone villa, a pair of semi-detached ex-council houses(?) and the former masonic lodge on Gladstone Terrace, Turriff.
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 17 Sep 2016
0.09 miles
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Red sandstone villas, Gladstone Terrace, Turriff
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 17 Sep 2016
0.09 miles
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Gladstone Terrace3, Turriff
This is main route out of Turriff to the west and very busy with traffic (note the lack of pavement to the left).
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 17 Sep 2016
0.10 miles
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Church hall, Gladstone Terrace, Turriff
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 17 Sep 2016
0.10 miles
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St Ninians and Forglen Parish Church
This building houses the united Church of Scotland congregations of Turriff and Forglen.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 24 Oct 2007
0.11 miles
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Church Terrace
A street of solid Victorian villas built of the local red sandstone.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 24 Oct 2007
0.11 miles
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Market Street, Turriff
Looking south down Market Street in Turriff.
Image: © Scott Cormie
Taken: 16 Apr 2022
0.12 miles
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Turriff Meet
The town of Turriff is notable for a number of things including the Turra Coo (http://www.turriffanddistrict.com/index.php?topicid=4 and scroll down); a chemist's shop more famed for selling recordings of Scottish music than for aspirins, toothpaste and the like; and the red sandstone walls of the buildings in its town centre. You will find it difficult to appreciate the finer points of this example of the latter because it is partly obscured by the participants in the first Geograph meet in Scotland - from left, Barbara Hawgood, David Hawgood and Anne Burgess. (I'm not that tall - I was standing on a higher step than the others!)
Image: © A Passer-By
Taken: 13 Sep 2007
0.12 miles