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Built in 1783 Kilmodan Church (or Kilmodan Kirk), is in the Clachan of Glendaruel in the Kilmodan parish of the Cowal peninsula, Argyll and Bute, West of Scotland. It is constructed to a Georgian T-plan design and a category B listed building. The walls are inset with shields from the previous church on the site and one is inscribed and dated 'SDC/1610.' There is also a memorial to Rev John Maclaurin (Minister there from 1689 to 1699) and his notable sons (one of whom was Colin Maclaurin). It has a rendered front and both the ends and rear are harled.[1][2] The building underwent complete restoration in 1983.[3]
Kilmodan Church | |
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OS grid reference | NR995842 |
Location | Glendaruel, Cowal peninsula, Argyll and Bute |
Country | Scotland, United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of Scotland |
History | |
Status | open |
Architecture | |
Functional status | used |
Heritage designation | Category B |
Designated | 20 July 1971 |
Architectural type | Georgian T-plan |
Years built | 1610, 1783 |
The church is still in use though only on a part-time basis, holding services on the 3rd and 4th Sundays of each month. [4][5]
The Kilmodan Carved Stones are located in the surrounding graveyard.[6]
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