United Kingdom
Scotland
Perth and Kinross
Pitlochry And Moulin
Pitlochry Parish Church
United Kingdom
Scotland
Perth and Kinross
Pitlochry And Moulin
Pitlochry Parish Church
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Location: Pitlochry And Moulin, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
Pitlochry Parish Church is a parish church of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. In 1981 the building was included in the Scottish list of monuments in the highest monument category A.
September 14, 2022
"The building designed by Dundee architects, C&L Ower, and comprising a mixture of Victorian Gothic, Romanesque and Byzantine features, was completed in 1884 and when Mr Butter died in 1885, money was raised for a church clock and bell as a memorial of his lifetime service to the town. Services in the Pitlochry Church, which seats about 250 people, were arranged by the Kirk Session of Moulin. The other main addition was the construction of two iron columns to reinforce the roof structure in 1901. A church hall was built in 1910. The church and the nearby monument to Alexander Duff of Moulin, the first Church of Scotland missionary to India, (seen here to the right of the church) have been given ‘A’ listed status by the Local Authority." Source: pitlochrychurchofscotland.org.uk/pitlochry-church-history
October 5, 2023
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