Kilmany Parish Church | |
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56°23′03″N2°59′32″W / 56.384045°N 2.992341°W | |
Location | Kilmany, Fife |
Country | Scotland |
Denomination | Church of Scotland |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1768 |
Kilmany Parish Church is an ancient church building in Kilmany, Fife, Scotland. Dating to 1768, [1] [2] it is Category A listed. [3]
The church's pulpit was re-seated in 1859 by Jack of Rathillet and repaired with advice from David Rhind over the next two years. [3]
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