Barr Parish Church
Dating from 1878, built to a design by A Stevenson. Early Gothic gabled chapel. Slate roof, skew gables, rubble walls, freestone dressings.
Read MoreDating from 1878, built to a design by A Stevenson. Early Gothic gabled chapel. Slate roof, skew gables, rubble walls, freestone dressings.
Read MoreBuilt 1967 to replace the 1796 ‘whitewashed kirk’. Designed by Honeyman, Jack and Robertson of Glasgow. High roof and long aisles.
Read MorePilgrims travelling between Inchcolm and St Andrews would stop at an ancient well and the panoramic view makes this still a special place.
Read MoreOn an ancient site, the church was rebuilt in 1804 and 1877 and again rebuilt beautifully in 1914 by T Greenshields Leadbetter as a cruciform church.
Read MoreBuilt 1807-10 and extended in 1885. Gothic T-plan kirk dominated by the tall 5-stage tower. Panelled gallery on three sides supported on cast-iron columns.
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