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Dulnain Bridge, Dulnain Church
Church (20th Century) (1904)
Site Name Dulnain Bridge, Dulnain Church
Classification Church (20th Century) (1904)
Alternative Name(s) Dulnain Bridge Church Of Scotland; Dulnain United Free Church
Canmore ID 212267
Site Number NH92SE 59
NGR NH 99851 24900
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/212267
- Council Highland
- Parish Cromdale, Inverallan And Advie
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Badenoch And Strathspey
- Former County Morayshire
Dulnain Bridge Church was built for the United Free Church in 1904. The rectangular church is constructed of stone under a slate roof with a slate spired bellcote. The front façade is of dressed tooled coarsed granite and the other elevations are of dressed rubble. All the window and door surrounds are of ashlar. The later vestry extension to the rear is harled under a slate roof. It was transferred to the Church of Scotland in 1928. The Church of Scotland congregation had previously worshipped in a nearby Tin Tabernacle (Canmore site 37335) built in 1912.Dulnain Bridge Church was latterly part of the Strathspey Kirks which also included the parish churches of Cromdale & Advie and Grantown-on-Spey (Inverallan). The last service was held on Sunday 7th November 2021 and the church was advertised for sale on 18th August 2022.