Dunnottar Parish Church, Category B listed church building in Stonehaven, Scotland.
Dunnottar Parish Church stands on the edge of Stonehaven in Dunnottar Wood, displaying a cruciform layout with stepped gables and carved stone details from medieval times. The building brings together older architectural elements with additions made over several centuries.
The building grew from elements dating to 1792 and underwent expansion in 1869 before major reconstruction in 1903. That 1903 project added the choir and nave sections that shape its appearance today.
The church holds a War Memorial honoring 61 local soldiers from World War I, with stained glass windows commemorating those lost in World War II. These tributes show how the community remembers and honors those who fell.
The church sits roughly 20 minutes walk from Stonehaven's Market Square and provides parking spaces in Dunnottar Wood about 100 yards from the entrance. The woodland setting offers straightforward access both from the town center and parking area.
The Marischal Aisle, built in 1582, serves as a burial place for the Keith family and holds fragments of medieval architectural pieces in its rectangular form. This oldest section reveals craftsmanship details from long before the main building's later reconstruction.
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