St Mary's Episcopal Church, Aberfoyle
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This Gothic Arts and Crafts simple style church building, designed by James Miller and constructed by Hugh Kennedy, dates from 1892-3 and is Category C Listed. It was constructed by the quarry workers from the Aberfoyle slate quarry in their own time and for no pay. The church’s first congregation included many of these quarry workers who had come from Ballachulish and the Western Isles, a staunchly Episcopalian area of Argyll, who had settled in Aberfoyle to work in quarries here. This year there will be a Pure Brass concert at 3.00 on Sunday, admission to this is by donation. Disabled access. Doors Open
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This Gothic Arts and Crafts simple style church building,
designed by James Miller and constructed by Hugh
Kennedy, dates from 1892-3 and is Category C Listed. It
was constructed by the quarry workers from the Aberfoyle
slate quarry in their own time and for no pay. The church’s
first congregation included many of these quarry workers
who had come from Ballachulish and the Western Isles, a
staunchly Episcopalian area of Argyll, who had settled in
Aberfoyle to work in quarries here. This year there will be a Pure Brass
concert at 3.00 on Sunday, admission to this is by donation.
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