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Old Appin Kirk Tynribbie

A Category C Listed Building in Oban North and Lorn, Argyll and Bute

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.5645 / 56°33'52"N

Longitude: -5.3556 / 5°21'20"W

OS Eastings: 193919

OS Northings: 746431

OS Grid: NM939464

Mapcode National: GBR FC4C.KNC

Mapcode Global: WH1GZ.P8XF

Plus Code: 9C8PHJ7V+QQ

Entry Name: Old Appin Kirk Tynribbie

Listing Date: 28 August 1980

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 345119

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB12366

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Appin,old parish church

ID on this website: 200345119

Location: Lismore and Appin

County: Argyll and Bute

Electoral Ward: Oban North and Lorn

Parish: Lismore And Appin

Traditional County: Argyllshire

Tagged with: Church building

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Description

Dated 1749. Georgian. Rubble, somewhat dilapidated. Roofless.

Overgrown. Segmental-headed windows and door (key-stone

incised with date.) Round arch at W. end with old headstone commemorating Stewarts of Appin killed and wounded at

Culloden. Interior: Grass grown floor. Head stones.

Statement of Interest

Ruin. Deserted 1887. On site of earlier kirk. Lt. Col. A.K.

Stewart of Adnacone organised the removal of the Stewart

headstone from Culloden to here.

Scheduled Monument.

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