Kinneff Old Church
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Title
Kinneff Old Church
Description
The Parish church of Kinneff was first consecrated in 1242, and has since undergone various alterations and renovations before entering its current state after 1876.
It is a typical example of a Scottish 'T' shaped kirk which is used to direct the whole congregation to the pulpit.
It is open daily for visitors and is a very short drive away from Inverbervie.
This tour is a 360 photo of the interior of the kirk, displaying the 'T' design and the pared back interior.
Accessibility note: There is an accessible parking drop off point as well as both level and ramp access to the building itself.
It is a typical example of a Scottish 'T' shaped kirk which is used to direct the whole congregation to the pulpit.
It is open daily for visitors and is a very short drive away from Inverbervie.
This tour is a 360 photo of the interior of the kirk, displaying the 'T' design and the pared back interior.
Accessibility note: There is an accessible parking drop off point as well as both level and ramp access to the building itself.
Source
toursites
Type
Museum
Identifier
3747
Spatial Coverage
current,56.8643336,-2.2385632;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Heritage Type
Cultural Heritage Site
Prim Media
3629
Address
The Old Manse Kinneff, Montrose DD10 0TJ, United Kingdom
Citation
“Kinneff Old Church,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3815.
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