Tour Scotland 4K travel video, with Scottish music, of the exterior and interior of Logie Kirk on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit East of Stirling in central Scotland, Britain, United Kingdom. Serving Church of Scotland pastoral duties in the areas of Cambuskenneth, Bridge of Allan, Causewayhead, and formerly the estate of Airthrey Castle, now the grounds of Stirling University. The church lies on the B998 close to the junction with the A91, between Stirling and Menstrie, or more accurately between the Wallace Monument and Blairlogie. The church dates from 1805 and was built under the instruction of Reverend Robert Clason, died 1831, on land gifted by Sir Robert Abercromby of Airthrey. The architect was William Stirling of Dunblane. The church has been remodelled several times. Stained glass windows include one by C E Kempe and two modern windows by John Blyth. The surname Logie was first found in Fife. Logie has been spelled Logie, Loggie, Logy, Logue and others. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome.
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