Drumoak-Durris Church of Scotland
Built in 1830s to a typical Simpson design, within a simple rectangular five-bay box the interior has a plain plastered ceiling, with a central pulpit.
Read MoreBuilt in 1830s to a typical Simpson design, within a simple rectangular five-bay box the interior has a plain plastered ceiling, with a central pulpit.
Read MoreChurch, which is approx 130 years old, is of sandstone construction with a tiled pitched roof and small bell tower and has a Millennium window.
Read MoreDesigned by James Matthews and dated 1853, this Category C listed church has a cruciform plan with a three stage tower and a broach spire.
Read MoreRun by the Redemptorist Order this 19thC ecumenical religious retreat is a B-listed Gothic structure, whose church has stained glass and a Willis organ.
Read MoreA Romanesque design by Peter MacGregor Chalmers, with War Memorial windows by Chilton & Kemp, the church opened in 1902, replacing the Old Parish Church.
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