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Kinnaird, Parish Church, Churchyard And Session House

Burial Ground (Medieval) - (Modern), Church (Medieval), Session House (19th Century)

Site Name Kinnaird, Parish Church, Churchyard And Session House

Classification Burial Ground (Medieval) - (Modern), Church (Medieval), Session House (19th Century)

Canmore ID 72092

Site Number NO22NW 55.01

NGR NO 24296 28627

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/72092

Ordnance Survey licence number AC0000807262. All rights reserved.
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Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Kinnaird
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

Activities

Field Visit (14 November 1989)

NO22NW 55 2430 2864

There are no visible remains of the medieval parish church of Kinnaird. The present church is of early 19th-century date and replaced a church built in 1674. In the burial-ground there are a number of 18th-century gravestones. A medieval gravestone which may have come from this site is in re-use as a door-lintel in the dovecot which stands 200m to the NNW (NO22NW 27). Granted to the priory of St Andrews as a chapel of Inchture by William I (1165-1214), the church remained a pendicle at the Reformation.

Visited by RCAHMS (PC) 14 November 1989.

OSA; L Melville 1939; I B Cowan 1967.

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