Logie Kirk, Historic church building in Stirling, Scotland.
Logie Kirk is a church building in Stirling set at the foot of Dumyat mountain with whinstone walls and a distinctive square tower topped by an octagonal belfry. The structure stands as a recognizable landmark in the local landscape with its characteristic stonework and tower design.
The parish was founded during King David I's reign in 1124, with the first church dedicated to Saint Serf built at this location by 1183. These early origins make the site significant to the medieval settlement history of the region.
The interior contains fourteen oak panels carved with biblical scenes and stained glass windows by C E Kempe and John Blyth. These artworks shape the character of the space and reflect craftsmanship from different periods.
The site is accessible during certain times, particularly in summer months when visitor hours are extended. It helps to check ahead for opening times and note its location at the base of Dumyat mountain when planning a visit.
Alongside the main building stand the ruins of an earlier church housing restored gravestones from the 1600s and 1700s. Two rare hogback stones from around the 1100s survive in these ruins, offering a glimpse into medieval burial practices.
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