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Tour Scotland Photograph Parish Church Edzell


Tour Scotland photograph of the Parish Church in Edzell, Scotland. Originally called Slateford, Edzell was renamed in 1818 after an earlier hamlet. The existing village of Slateford was expanded in the early 19th century by the Earl of Panmure. The new parish church, replacing the one in the old village, was built in 1818 on the village's north boundary, and led to the official renaming of the village as Edzell.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Inglis Memorial Hall Edzell


Tour Scotland photograph of the Inglis Memorial Hall in Edzell, Scotland. The Inglis Memorial Hall was built between 1897 and 1898. The gothic building was gifted to the village by Sir Robert Inglis in memory of his father.



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Tour Scotland Photograph The Burn House


Tour Scotland photograph of The Burn House, near Edzell, Scotland. This house was gifted in 1948 to Goodenough College by the late Mr and Mrs Herbert Russell in memory of their son James, who was killed in action in 1944 aged 21. The Burn is a holiday and study centre for students, graduates and academic staff from around the world. The house, was built in 1791.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Lindsay Burial Aisle


Tour Scotland photograph of the Lindsay Burial Aisle in the old cemetery in Edzell, Scotland. This small burial Aisle is all that remains of the 14th century Edzell Old Church. The Aisle was built by the Lindsays of Edzell as a chantry chapel in the 16th century and was later used as their burial vault. A minister would have offered prayers to the deceased Lindsay family members. The Aisle later became a place of burial, but these were later exhumed.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Lindsay Burial Aisle Edzell


Tour Scotland photograph of all that remains of the Lindsay Burial Aisle in the graveyard in Edzell, Scotland. This small burial Aisle is all that remains of the 14th century Edzell Old Church. The Aisle was built by the Lindsays of Edzell Castle as a chantry chapel in the 16th century and was later used as their burial vault.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Old Church Edzell


Tour Scotland photograph of the old parish church at Edzell, Scotland. The medieval parish church of Edzell, dedicated to St Lawrence, stands in the burial ground near Edzell Castle, but all that now remains of the original building is the Lindsay burial aisle, the remainder having been taken down in 1818 to provide material for a new church in the village of Edzell.



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