Angus HER - NO54SW0019 - CARMYLLIE

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Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
Medieval (1100 - 1560 AD) A100    
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) B100    
17th Century C100    
18th Century D100    
19th Century E100    
Modern (1900 - 2050) F100    
20th Century G100    
World War 1 (1914 - 1918) H100    

Period Notes

Period Notes Church still in use on the site of its predecessor. Miller (1860) records that the chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Carmyllie was founded by David Strachan on 5 March 1500-1, the parish of Carmyllie was erected and confirmed in 1609 and that about the same time the present parish church was built on the site of St Mary's Chapel. Warden argued for the probability that the older portion of Carmyllie Church is the chapel built in 1500 by David Strachan. When surveyed by the OS in 1958, they concluded that 'The west and east ends of the south wall and the west and east gables of the nave are of ashlar construction, and the few architectural features point to a 17th century date for this portion of the church. It is therefore almost certain that this is a 17th century church on the site of AD 1500 chapel'. The present church is oblong, constructed in ashlar and slate, has a belfry and was built in 1609. It was altered in 1780 and enlarged and remodelled internally to form a T-plan preaching kirk in 1874. Inside a fragment of the laird's pew is dated 1657. Listed 11/06/1971.

Architect Details

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