Dunnet Church
Dunnet Parish Church is a Church of Scotland church in Dunnet, Caithness, northern Scotland. References to St Mary's Parish Church are known from as far back as the 13th century, and there are pre-16th century gravestones in the churchyard. It undoubtedly has pre-reformation origins, and the cartographer Timothy Pont was a notable minister here in 1610.[1][2]
References
- ^ Hay, G 1957 The Architecture of Scottish – Post-reformation Churches, 1560-1843. Oxford, 50-1.
- ^ St Mary's Church; Dunnet Church. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
58°37′17″N 3°20′42″W / 58.6215°N 3.3449°W / 58.6215; -3.3449
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Churches in Caithness
- Berriedale Church
- Bettyhill Free Church
- Bruan Church
- Canisbay Parish Church
- Church of the Holy Rood, Bower
- Dunnet Church
- Halkirk Auld Kirk
- Halkirk Church
- Keiss Baptist Church
- Keiss Free Church
- Old St Peter's Church, Thurso
- Olrig Parish Church
- Pulteneytown Parish Church
- Reay Parish Church
- Scarfskerry Baptist Church
- St Mary's Chapel, Crosskirk
- St Peter's and St Andrew's Church, Thurso
- United Presbyterian Church, Thurso
See also: List of churches in Highland (council area)
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