The Church was designed by Robert Mylne and was built between 1795 and 1802. It sits on the highest piece of ground and traffic has always been meant to flow around it. Built to house two congregations, the English or Lowland and the Gaelic of Highland, a solid wall separated the two. Externally the two ends are identical and in each gable is a circular opening. In 1957 th ...
Teampull Na Trionaid (Trinity Church) is a medieval monastery and college, founded and built during the 14th century and then reconstructed in the 16th century. The church stands within an oval enclosure at Carinish and although its origins are uncertain it was possibly built c. 1200 AD on an earlier site. The roofless ruins are attributed by the book of the Clan Ranald ...
Larbert East Church is a Category B Listed building built in 1900 on the site of the previous Free Church (1843). It comprises a Gothic design with an imposing tower with crenellated parapet and angle finials; the building is of squared stugged ashlar with tooled dressings throughout.
Fearn Abbey is a Category A Listed building dating from the early 14th century. The Abbey was restored in 1771 and is known as “The Lamp of the North”, occupying the site of one of Scotland’s oldest pre-Reformation church buildings.
Cromarty East Church is a Category A Listed building described as “the epitome of a post-Reformation Church”. It is now in the care of the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust (SRCT). The church was generally considered to date from the early 17th century. However, evidence gathered during the work on site has established that parts of the building date back to the 14th ce ...