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Church, built in 1806. It replaced the earlier church to the south (NO66NE0002), and is also known as Marykirk Parish Church. The building is a rectangular-plan, pinned rubble and slate church building with three Gothic windows with the lower parts being doors on the west flank towards the road. There are four windows to the east flank at the back and a Victorian bellcote. Inside, the church has a coomb ceiling carried on paired open arches resting on rafters. Early English Gothic Revival wooden font with shafts and stiff-leaf. A section of human jaw containing four teeth was found in the grounds of church in 2012 when a tree was being removed (NO66NE0344).
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