Glenelg Church is a Category B listed building in Glenelg, Highland, Scotland. Of Church of Scotland denomination, the church dates to the 18th century. It is in the presbytery of Lochcarron–Skye and in the parish of Glenelg, Kintail & Lochalsh. It is a rectangular harled building, with its west gable and rendered and outlined in ashlar. Repairs were carried out between 1821 and 1830, and the interior was re-cast in 1863 and 1929. An 18th-century bird-cage bellcote is on the west gable, with a stone cross adorning the east. It has a slate roof.
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| - Glenelg Church is a Category B listed building in Glenelg, Highland, Scotland. Of Church of Scotland denomination, the church dates to the 18th century. It is in the presbytery of Lochcarron–Skye and in the parish of Glenelg, Kintail & Lochalsh. It is a rectangular harled building, with its west gable and rendered and outlined in ashlar. Repairs were carried out between 1821 and 1830, and the interior was re-cast in 1863 and 1929. An 18th-century bird-cage bellcote is on the west gable, with a stone cross adorning the east. It has a slate roof. (en)
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| - Glenelg Church is a Category B listed building in Glenelg, Highland, Scotland. Of Church of Scotland denomination, the church dates to the 18th century. It is in the presbytery of Lochcarron–Skye and in the parish of Glenelg, Kintail & Lochalsh. It is a rectangular harled building, with its west gable and rendered and outlined in ashlar. Repairs were carried out between 1821 and 1830, and the interior was re-cast in 1863 and 1929. An 18th-century bird-cage bellcote is on the west gable, with a stone cross adorning the east. It has a slate roof. Three windows with 19th-century glazing are in the south elevation. (en)
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