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Kinnoull Parish Church

Kinnoull Parish Church in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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Kinnoull Parish Church is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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Kinnoull Parish Church is a Church of Scotland church in the Kinnoull area of Perth, Scotland. A "Kinnoull Church" appears in documents when it was granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey in 1361. It was rebuilt in 1779 but demolished in 1826, after the completion of a church on the Perth side of the River Tay, which flows a short distance behind the church. Standing on Dundee Road, today's church was built in 1827 to a design by William Burn. The remains of the earlier 1635 church, which is a scheduled monument, can be seen further south on Dundee Road, adjacent to the Rodney Gardens. Included in the historic designation are the remains of the church, the burial aisle, churchyard and its boundary wall and the gravestones within the churchyard.

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Kinnoull Parish Church is a Church of Scotland church in the Kinnoull area of Perth, Scotland. A "Kinnoull Church" appears in documents when it was granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey in 1361. It was rebuilt in 1779 but demolished in 1826, after the completion of a church on the Perth side of the River Tay, which flows a short distance behind the church. Standing on Dundee Road, today's church was built in 1827 to a design by William Burn. The remains of the earlier 1635 church, which is a scheduled monument, can be seen further south on Dundee Road, adjacent to the Rodney Gardens. Included in the historic designation are the remains of the church, the burial aisle, churchyard and its boundary wall and the gravestones within the churchyard. The Kinnoull family's vault is beneath the floor of the old church, and a monument to George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull, is inside it. It shows Hay "dressed in his Lord Chancellor's robes, standing within an ivy-clad Corinthian portico, with a table on which rests the Great Seal of Scotland. Above is an intricate heraldic panel, supported by fruit, unicorns, shields and spearhead finials." The most striking feature of the present church is the west-facing Millais window, which was installed in 1870 and consists of fourteen painted glass panels depicting the parables of Jesus. These are interspersed with beautiful flower motifs. The parables are based on woodcuts by Sir John Everett Millais, president of the Royal Academy and second husband of Effie Gray. The church contains some other fine stained-glass, notably the Strachan window above the east door, which was installed in memory of Rev Dr John Anderson, minister from 1852 to 1897. The church's pipe organ was unveiled by Dr Albert Lister Peace on 23 April 1896. It was a gift of Mrs Jasmine F. Fuller, of Rosebank. The organ was the work of the Hope–Jones Organ Company of Birkenhead. The organ cases were designed by Perth architect David Smart. Between 1929 and 1930, the interior of…

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Coordinates
56.3960, -3.4225
Address
Dundee Road, Perth
Established
1827

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Where is Kinnoull Parish Church?
Kinnoull Parish Church is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom.
When was Kinnoull Parish Church built?
Built or established in 1827.
Is Kinnoull Parish Church a listed building?
Kinnoull Parish Church is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.