Blairgowrie, Kirk Wynd, Old Parish Church, Churchyard
Burial Ground (Medieval) - (Post Medieval)
Site Name Blairgowrie, Kirk Wynd, Old Parish Church, Churchyard
Classification Burial Ground (Medieval) - (Post Medieval)
Alternative Name(s) Blairgowrie Parish Church; The Hill Church Of Scotland
Canmore ID 225341
Site Number NO14NE 7.01
NGR NO 1784 4560
NGR Description Centred NO 1784 4560
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/225341
- Council Perth And Kinross
- Parish Blairgowrie
- Former Region Tayside
- Former District Perth And Kinross
- Former County Perthshire
Rubble walled enclosure on steeply sloping site at edge of ravine. Many headstones placed flat into ground. Earlier gravestones immediately to S and W of church with some tablestones and simple moulded apex styles including flat slab with large relief carved upside down letters 'HERE LYES THE BODYS OF JOHN BAXTER' died 1691; 1706 slab with skull flanked by crossed bones; small plain incised headstone dated '1745' and worded 'HERE LYS THE BONES OF JEAN MALL''; and winged angel to simple incised stone (weathered inscription). Burying ground of Macpherson family to SW boundary with cross-finialled crowstepped entrance (to W) incorporating boarded timber door surmounted by carved panel bearing 'MACPHERSON BLAIRGOWRIE 1789' over family coat of arms. Later monuments include row of 19th century terraced enclosures to S, some retaining decorative ironwork, and steeply sloping site to E with scattered stones including square-section corniced ashlar column with inset marble panel 'In Memory of David Martin shoemaker who died 10 Aug 1804' surmounted by stylised pediments with corner acroteria and carved lamb on shallow plinth dated 1845.
Owing to continued vandalism during the later 19th century, the local authority set many of the headstones into the ground. Wilsher lists an 'Abraham and Isaac' headstone dated 1769, no longer to be found.(Historic Scotland)
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Field Visit (November 1987)
There are no visible remains of the medieval parish church which stood where the present church (1824) now stands. Within the burial-ground there are a 17th-century graveslab and a number of 18th-century gravestones. The church is on record by 1207.
Visited by RCAHMS (IMS) November 1987.
RCAHMS 1990.
