Spring Church And Graveyard North Fife Scotland



Tour Scotland Spring 4K travel video of the old parish church on visit to Creich, North Fife. This now roofless church is on a knoll on sloping ground. It probably dates to the late fourteenth century. A south chapel was added on the south side in the sixteenth century, and it was rebuilt in 1621. The churchyard features well lettered nineteenth century headstones and a cast iron monument in the north east corner. Divine service was performed so late as the 9th December 1832. The church ruins are surrounded by the cemetery and in the immediate vicinity of the castle. In the interior of one of the walls are two niches, on the top of one of which is a coat of arms, which appears to be that of the Barclays of Collairnie

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