Tour Scotland Video Interior St Michael's Episcopal Church Earlsferry East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland travel video of the interior of St Michael's and All Angels Episcopal Church in Earlsferry on ancestry, history visit and trip to the East Neuk of Fife. One of the few remaining iron churches in Scotland. This church was first erected in 1905 near the sixth tee on the golf course at Craigforth. It was moved to its present position on Rotten Row in 1924, where it sits back from the road in a small plot of ground St Gabriel's Bield, surrounded by residential buildings. It is a prefabricated 'tin church', supplied by Spiers of Glasgow. The church was partially destroyed by fire in 1953 and reopened for worship in October 1954. It is rectangular, orientated north to south. Entry is by a porch on the south, reached by a ramp for the disabled, and there is a vestry on the east of the chancel and a back door on the north gable end. Access to the church from Rotten Row is through memorial gates past a shrub border, and there is also access on the north side from the path which runs alongside the eighteenth fairway of the golf course.

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