Elie Parish Church | |
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56°11′27″N 2°49′15″W / 56.1908713°N 2.820828°W | |
Location | Elie, Fife |
Country | Scotland |
Denomination | Church of Scotland |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | William Burn |
Completed | 1831clock tower retained) | (1726
Elie Parish Church is a church building in Elie, Fife, Scotland. It is Category B listed, its oldest surviving part (the clock tower) dating to the 1726.[1]
An earlier church on the site was built in 1639, the work of William Burn, with the tower following just under a century later. The kirkyard is contemporary with the original church.[2] William Scott, of Ardross, was the benefactor for the 1639 church, while Sir John Anstruther donated the funds for the construction of the tower.[2]
John Currie was responsible for renovations made in 1855.[2] Around fifty years later, Peter MacGregor Chalmers added the east porch, vestry and organ chamber.[2]
See also
Gallery
- From outside the gates
- And from the kirkyard
References
- ↑ Historic Environment Scotland. "Elie Parish Church High Street (LB30958)". Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- 1 2 3 4 Elie Parish Church – Places of Worship in Scotland
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