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Tour Scotland Photographs Guthrie Aisle Angus


Tour Scotland photograph of the Guthrie Aisle, Angus, Scotland. The Guthrie Aisle stands today beside a modern church, isolated and unimpressive. It is all that survives of the Collegiate Kirk of Guthrie, to which it was attached for more than three hundred years. Until 1826 this chapel projected from the South wall of the nave, its East wall in line with the East gable of the original church. The aisle is a gabled structure, built of local Angus rubble and roofed with Arbroath type slabs. External features such as the doorway in the West wall and thewindows in the West wall and South gable are of wrought ashlar with well-cut mouldings of late medieval character. The North gable was rebuilt in its present form in the early nineteenth century when the medieval nave was demolished. The aisle was the private burial vault of the Guthrie family and as such was preserved when the remainder of the old church was destroyed. The greater part of the roof timbers have survived with many of the painted boards which were attached to them to form a vaulted ceiling.


Photograph of the entrance to the Guthrie Aisle, Angus, Scotland.


Photograph of the sign at Guthrie Aisle, Angus, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Guthrie Parish Church


Tour Scotland photograph of the Parish Church in Guthrie, Angus, Scotland. Guthrie Parish Church was built in 1826 to a Thomas Telford design. The small church stands on the site of a medieval collegiate church. The present church is surrounded by an old curved graveyard cemetery with an arched entrance gateway.



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Photograph War Memorial Guthrie Parish Church Scotland


Photograph of the War Memorial inside Guthrie Parish Church, Angus, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Photograph William McConachie Memorial Scotland


Tour Scotland photograph of the Reverend William McConachie Memorial in the Parish Church in Guthrire, Angus, Scotland. Reverend William McConachie born at Aberlour 8th May 1864, died at Lauder, 3rd October 1931. Minister of Guthrie 13 years, and of Lauder 25 years. A man after God's own heart, a sincere and loyal friend, he was beloved by all who knew him. As a well known writer, scientist and keen ornithologist, he saw God revealed in nature and in all things beautiful in this wonderful world. " He giveth his beloved sleep. "



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Photograph Interior Guthrie Parish Church Scotland


Photograph of the interior of Guthrie Parish Church, Angus, Scotland.

Photograph The Sower Window Guthrie Scotland


Photograph of The Sower stained glass window in Guthrie Parish Church, Angus, Scotland.

Photograph The Good Shepherd Window Guthrie Scotland


Photograph of The Good Shepherd stained glass window in Guthrie Parish Church, Angus, Scotland.

Photograph Churchyard Guthrie Scotland


Photograph of the churchyard at Guthrie, Angus, Scotland. There are some 17th and 18th century gravestones in the burial ground.

Photograph 1782 Gravestone Guthrie Scotland


Photograph of a 1782 gravestone in Guthrie churchyard, Angus, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Photograph Guthrie


Tour Scotland photograph of cottages in Guthrie village in Angus, Scotland. The principal building in the village is Guthrie Castle, which has its own public golf course and is a popular venue for events such as markets, parties and weddings.



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Photograph Churchyard Gate Guthrie Scotland


Photograph of the churchyard gate at Guthrie, Angus, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Photograph Old Gravestone Guthrie Angus


Tour Scotland photograph of an interesting old gravestone in the churchyard in Guthrie, Angus, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph George Thom Gravestone Guthrie Angus


Tour Scotland photograph of the George Thom gravestone in the churchyard cemetery in Guthrie, Angus, Scotland. Erected by Elizabeth Rough in memory of George Thom, her husband, Brewer in Kirkton of Guthrie, who died in December 1814, aged 50.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Guthrie Castle


Tour Scotland photograph of Guthrie Castle, a country house, located in the village of Guthrie, north east of Dundee in Angus, Scotland. The castle dates back to the 15th century, although much of the present building is of 19th century origin. It is now a private house, but is hired out as a venue for corporate events and Scottish weddings. Guthrie Castle comprises a tower house, originally built by Sir David Guthrie, 1435 to 1500, Treasurer and Lord Justice-General of Scotland, in 1468. The Guthrie family later built a house beside the tower. In 1848, the two were linked by a baronial style expansion, to designs by David Bryce. The historic keep, remained in the Guthrie family until 1983, with the death of, Colonel Ivan Guthrie.

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