Tulliallan and Kincardine Parish Church
Tulliallan and Kincardine Parish church was built using the local Longannet Stone and was opened in 1833. It cost £3254, most of which was paid by the trustees of the late Lord Keith.
Read MoreTulliallan and Kincardine Parish church was built using the local Longannet Stone and was opened in 1833. It cost £3254, most of which was paid by the trustees of the late Lord Keith.
Read MoreThe church is built of local Corstorphine stone in the style masons call ‘random rubble’ – rough cut stone of irregular shape – with the exception of the four pillars and their arches at the crossing, which use ashlars.
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Read MoreThe Church building and house were built in 1933 with major alterations during the 70s and 80s.
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