Kinnoull Parish Church
Church in Kinnoull, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Church in Kinnoull, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kinnoull Parish Church is a Church of Scotland church in the Kinnoull area of Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. A Kinnoull Church appears in documents when it was granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey in 1361. It was rebuilt in 1779 but demolished in 1826 after the completion of a church on the Perth side of the River Tay,[1] which flows a short distance behind the church.
Kinnoull Parish Church | |
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56°23′45″N 3°25′19″W | |
Location | Kinnoull |
Address | Dundee Road, Perth |
Country | Scotland |
Language(s) | English |
Denomination | Church of Scotland |
Membership | 341 |
Website | http://www.kinnoullparishchurch.co.uk/ |
History | |
Dedication | St Constantine |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | William Burn |
Completed | 1827 |
Administration | |
Presbytery | Perth |
Clergy | |
Minister(s) | Rev. Graham W Crawford |
Assistant | Rev. Elane Sassenberg |
Laity | |
Session clerk | Douglas Wiseman |
Treasurer | Eric Drysdale |
Standing on Dundee Road, today's church was built in 1827, but the remains of the earlier 1635 church, which is a scheduled ancient monument,[2] can be seen in its northern wall,[1] which is now part of the enclosure of the family burial ground.[3] Included in the historic designation are the remains of the church, the burial aisle, churchyard and its boundary wall and the gravestones within the churchyard.[4]
The church was designed by William Burn.[5]
The Kinnoull family's vault is beneath the church floor, and a monument to George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull, is inside the church.[3][6] It shows Hay "dressed in his Lord Chancellor's robes, standing within an ivy-clad Corinthian portico, with a table on which rests the Great Seal of Scotland. Above is an intricate heraldic panel, supported by fruit, unicorns, shields and spearhead finials."[1]
The church's electric organ was unveiled by Dr Albert Lister Peace on 23 April 1896. It was a gift of Mrs Jasmine F. Fuller, of Rosebank. The organ is the work of the Hope–Jones Organ Company of Birkenhead. The organ cases were designed by Perth architect David Smart.[7][8]
Sunday worship is held each Sunday, with services starting at 10.30am, which is also livestreamed. Their worship is enhanced by a Makin three manual organ which was endowed in 2008.
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