Inverchaolain Church

Church in Argyll and Bute, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Inverchaolain Church is a former Church of Scotland church building in Inverchaolain, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.[1] Located on the eastern shores of Loch Striven, just north of Inverchaolain Burn, the church was built in 1912.[1] It is the fourth church on the site. There is a possibility that the second church, rumoured to be dedicated to Saint Bridget, was located about 200 metres (660 ft) northeast of the present structure.[1]

LocationGlenstriven Road, Inverchaolain, Argyll and Bute
CountryScotland
Statusclosed
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Inverchaolain Church
Inverchaolain Parish Church
The church in 2012, its centenary year, looking north
Inverchaolain Church
55°55′59″N 5°03′28″W
LocationGlenstriven Road, Inverchaolain, Argyll and Bute
CountryScotland
DenominationChurch of Scotland
History
Statusclosed
Architecture
Functional statusdisused
Years built1912 (114 years ago) (1912)
Closed1990 (36 years ago) (1990)
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When the foundations of the previous church were dug in 1812, several dozen human skulls were uncovered, as well as a few bones of very large size.[1] Argyll and Bute Council have listed a claymore stone, an ancient tombstone with a Gaelic inscription and a coping stone from the pre-Reformation church, as being in an around the property.[1]

The church closed in 1990.[1]

Graveyard

The graveyard contains burials and headstones from previous incarnations of the church. There were around 230 gravestones as of 2014, the earliest dating to 1732.[2]

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