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Church in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Bourtie Parish Church
The church in 2013
57°18′50″N 2°19′34″W / 57.313885°N 2.326112°W / 57.313885; -2.326112
LocationBourtie, Aberdeenshire
CountryScotland
History
StatusOpen
Architecture
Completed1806 (219 years ago) (1806)

Bourtie Parish Church is a church in Bourtie, near Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Now a Category A listed building, it was built in 1806, to a design by William and Andrew Clerk, and is a near-square form.

Its ogee-canopied pulpit is original, with precentor's box and other fittings. The church's bell was made in 1760 by John Mowat.

References

  1. William and Andrew ClerkDictionary of Scottish Architects
  2. Bourtie Parish Church – Scottish Churches
  3. ^ Bourtie Parish ChurchHistoric Environment Scotland

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