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Scan of D 31300/CN. Exterior view of church.

SC 439304

Description Scan of D 31300/CN. Exterior view of church.

Catalogue Number SC 439304

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content View from west showing south wall of nave and Arbuthnott Aisle at Arbuthnott Church, Kincardineshire The oldest part of St Ternan's or Arbuthnott Church is the chancel which dates to the mid-13th century. The Lady Chapel, now the Arbuthnott Aisle, and the bell tower were built by Robert Arbuthnott in 1500. The church was restored in 1896. To the right is the two-storeyed Arbuthnott Aisle which dates to the 16th century. To the left, the south wall of the nave is of 13th-century date with a 16th-century doorway. The buttress to the left dates to the 19th century. The aisle was constructed and endowed by the Arbuthnott family (local landowners) as a private chantry chapel and burial vault. It would have been served by a priest whose main duty was to pray for the soul of the founder and his family. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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