Crossmichael and Parton Churches
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Title
Crossmichael and Parton Churches
Description
The characterful churches of Crossmichael and Parton open their doors to welcome visitors to two village churches of fine but contrasting architecture. Crossmichael’s unusual slender round tower was built in 1611, a late addition to the first church. Look out in the churchyard for the headstone of covenanter William Graham, the burial enclosure of the Gordons of Culvennan.
Just up the road to the north you will find the village of Parton and another fine church built in 1834, designed by architect Walter Newall, well known for his work in south west Scotland. Famous people buried at Parton include William Macmath, who saved many old Border ballads, and James Clerk Maxwell, eminent scientist.
Source
dumfriesandgalloway
Type
Museum
Identifier
1022
Museum Item Type Metadata
Street
See locations below.
IsNewThisYear
No
OpeningDate1
30/9/2012
OpeningTime1
10.00-16.00
OpeningTime2
14.00-17.00
Activities
Crossmichael Church - clearly visible in the village of Crossmichael, north of Castle Douglas on A713 (Ayr) road. DG7 3BF.
Parton Church - clearly visible in Parton Village, six miles north of Castle Douglas on the A713. (Ayr) road. DG7 3NE.
WC
Yes
DisabledWC
No
DisabledAccess
Yes
Refreshments
No
EventsForChildren
No
Parking
No
HearingLoop
No
LimitedAccess
No
NotAccessible
No
ID
12020
IsIncludedThisYear
No
Citation
“Crossmichael and Parton Churches,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 6, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1020.
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