Luss Parish Church, Church of Scotland parish in Luss, United Kingdom
Luss Parish Church is a church building in Scotland constructed in 1875 in the Gothic revival style. The structure features a distinctive bell tower, pointed arches, and detailed stained glass windows placed throughout its interior and exterior.
The site holds roughly 1.500 years of religious history starting with its foundation by Saint Kessog. The current building was erected in 1875, replacing earlier structures on this location of continuous Christian worship.
The building became well-known as the parish church of the fictional village Glendarroch in the television series Take the High Road, which brought it widespread recognition in the region. This connection to popular culture gave the church a special place in visitors' awareness.
The building is open daily for visitors and has parking available nearby along with wheelchair access to the main entrance. The location serves both casual visits and religious ceremonies throughout the year.
The graveyard contains fifteen listed ancient monuments marking significant historical burials and religious objects. These graves reveal the long settlement and worship history of this place.
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