Killin & Ardeonaig Parish Church

Killin & Ardeonaig Parish Church

Denomination:   Church of Scotland
OS Reference:   NN573332
Address:   Main Street, Killin, FK21 8UW
Local Authority:   Stirling
Listing:   B
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Church Overview

Distinctive white-harled octagonal classical church built in 1744 by the mason Thomas Clark to a design by John Douglas of Edinburgh. Inside it has been altered from a ‘wide’ church to a ‘long’ church. In front of the church is a monument to Rev James Stewart (1701-89), minister of Killin, who first translated the new Testament into Scots Gaelic (published 1767).

Killin & Ardeonaig Parish Church is a Destination Hub on the St Andrew Pilgrim Journey.

Services

Sundays: 10.00am.

Opening Arrangements

Open May to October during daylight hours.

 

Access for partially abled  Induction loop for the deaf Disabled WC

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Killin & Ardeonaig Parish Church

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