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Kirk 'O' The Muir

Date 8 December 2008

Event ID 910829

Category Management

Type Site Management

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/910829

Impressive Secession church, long disused. Rectangular, harled, whitewashed, stone margins. Two large square headed sash windows on S. front, with window and door each side: blind N. wall. Low skylit gallery on c.i. columns on 3 sides. Dismantled pulpit. "B1744R 1830".

Floor lifted wood panelling removed. Plaster falling from ceiling (Historic Environment Scotland List Entry)

Reverend James Fisher, who led his parishioners to their new church, was the son-in-law of Secession founder Ebenezer Erskine. (Nick Haynes)

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