Church Overview
Charming church in a prominent site in the village of Crianlarich. Designed by Thomas Ross, 1901. White harled walls with red sandstone buttresses and door and window surrounds and a slate roof with overhanging eaves. The entrance porch is at an angle between the nave and vestry. Largely unaltered interior with wooden pews, whitewashed walls above a timber dado and an open timber roof. Oak font and communion table with trefoil design.
CLOSED BY THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND AND PUT UP FOR SALE in JUNE 2024
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