All Saints Church, Glencarse

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All Saints Church, Glencarse

All Saints Church [1] is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Brechin, located in the Scottish village of Glencarse, Perth and Kinross.

Still in use as a congregational church, the building is constructed in the half-timbered style, [2] and on 9 June 1981 was listed as a category C listed building. [3]

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References

  1. "All Saints Church, Glencarse" . Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  2. Omand, Donald (1999). The Perthshire Book. Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited. p. 184. ISBN   1-84158-102-X.
  3. Historic Environment Scotland. "Glencarse All Saints Episcopal Church (Category C Listed Building) (LB11968)" . Retrieved 15 April 2019.

Coordinates: 56°22′48″N3°18′09″W / 56.3801321°N 3.3024323°W / 56.3801321; -3.3024323