Tour Scotland Photograph Video Exterior Parish Church Dunnottar Stonehaven

Tour Scotland photograph of the exterior of the Parish Church at Dunnottar, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. There is a long history of Christianity here, with a medieval church built in 1297 and a likely 5th century church established nearby. In 1744 the area of the parish was an irregular three sided figure. The eastern side ran from Stonehaven, southward along the coast, and included the fishing village of Crawton, a distance of about five miles. From Crawton, the boundary ran about five miles north westward, in a zig zag line, abutting first on the parish of Kinneff, and then on the parish of Glenbervie, passing with the latter over Carmount moor, to the summit of Carmount hill, and then descending into Carron Water, at the base of that hill, where Dunnottar and Glenbervie were met by the parish of Fetteresso.



Tour Scotland video of the exterior of the Parish Church at Dunnottar, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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