Coull Kirk
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The Coull Kirk was built in 1796 incorporating in the Neo-Classical style? incorporating the 17th century gable end and birdcage belfry of the previous church St Nathalan is believed to have been a 7th century monk, who founded the first church on the site as well as churches at Tullich, Deeside and Cowie, Stonehaven.? The site of the early church is closely linked to the remains of Coull Castle, which is a Scheduled Monument, 300 metres south east of the churchyard.?
Coull Kirk is retained as a place of worship for the summer months when the weather is warmer and the days are longer, as the building is not supplied from mains electricity.? The interior of the Coull Kirk is lit by oil and gas lamps, which give the building little more than a warm glow!?
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