Cray Parish Church
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Cray Parish Church | |
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Cray Free Church of Scotland Kirkmichael Free Church of Scotland | |
56°45′23″N 3°23′50″W / 56.7563°N 3.3973°W | |
Location | Cray, Perth and Kinross |
Country | Scotland, United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of Scotland |
History | |
Status | Closed |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Disused |
Heritage designation | Category C listed building |
Designated | 9 June 1981 |
Architectural type | Gothic |
Years built | 1844, 180 years ago |
Cray Parish Church, also known as Cray Free Church and Kirkmichael Free Church, is a former Church of Scotland church in Cray, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is located in Kirkmichael parish, on the northern side of the B951, which forms part of the 64 miles (103 km)-long Cateran Trail.[1]
Built in 1844, it is a Category C listed building.[2] Highbury House, the former manse, built in 1845,[3] stands immediately to the southwest of the church. The church tower was added, with a pyramid slated roof, in 1864.[2] Its bell, made by Vickers and Co. and installed when the tower was renovated, is nearly 29 inches (740 mm) in diameter.[4] Two years later, the manse was extended.[3]
Gallery
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The southern side of the church
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Cateran Mini Trail link: Cray to Kirkmichael – Walking Highlands
- ^ a b Cray Church of Scotland (Former Free Church) – Historic Environment Scotland
- ^ a b Single record details – National Records of Scotland
- ^ Cray Parish Church – ScottishChurches.org.uk
External links
[edit]- The church building and Highbury House from the road – Google Street View, October 2016
- Cray Church of Scotland – Canmore