The Church of Scotland
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Aberdalgie Church Aberdalgie Church, on the north side of the valley, looks across the surrounding farms to the Ochil Hills and bears witness to centuries of worship in a Scottish rural parish. The pre-Reformation church of Aberdalgie came within the Diocese of Dunkeld and the ancient churchyard bears eloquent testimony to the men and women who have worshipped here through the centuries.
Aberdalgie was united with the parish of Dupplin in 1618. The Oliphants were succeeded as patrons in 1625 by the Kinnoull family. The present church was erected by the Earl of Kinnoull in 1773. The Kinnoull burial vault is beneath the east end of the church. A “T-Plan” church of local sandstone, Aberdalgie features a fine Laird’s loft and a Georgian retiring room which now serves as the church office. In more recent times the church has benefitted from the interest of the Dewar family who became lairds of Dupplin in 1911. Under the patronage of John Dewar, first Baron Forteviot of Dupplin, the prominent
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