Ferintosh Churches

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Culbokie Church Centre

Culbokie Church Centre in the parish of Resolis and Urquhart. Click on the link below to read about the Church Centre.

Culbokie Church Centre

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The Burn of Ferintosh

Click the link below to read the article reproduced from the September 2019 edition of The Record, the monthly publication of the Free Church of Scotland, by permission of the Editor.

Communion service 1996 conducted by Rev Alistair Maclennan of Resolis and Urquhart Church of Scotland.

Attribution: RCHS

Ferintosh Free Church

21st century Ferintosh Free Church.

Attribution: Photo courtesy of the website of Ferintosh Free Church.

21st century Ferintosh Free Church. 

Urquhart Church

Urquhart Church (built 1795), and the associated Resolis Church, closed in 2005 and both have been put up for sale by the General Trustees of the Church of Scotland. The building is now a private dwelling.

The Church Notice Board

Attribution: unknown

See also below details of a chapter from the book “Land of Churches” by Leonella Longmore, “URQUHART – ivy-clad kirk by the Firth”.

Urquhart Church

Attribution: unknown

The view looking west from Urquhart Church

The view looking west from Urquhart Church.

Attribution: unknown

URQUHART - ivy-clad kirk by the Firth

The following chapter about Urquhart Church is taken from the book “Land of Churches” by Leonella Longmore and is reproduced by kind permission of Leonella and her husband Bryan.

Ferintosh Burn - where people flocked to hear the preachings of the Apostle of the North.

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Ferintosh » Ferintosh Places » Ferintosh Features
Sir Hector Macdonald monument at Mulbuie.
Sir Hector Macdonald monument at Mulbuie.
The inscription on the monument.
The inscription on the monument.
Millennium cairn, Culbokie.
Millennium cairn, Culbokie.
A close-up showing some of the villagers' names inscribed on the stones of the cairn.
A close-up showing some of the villagers' names inscribed on the stones of the cairn.
The Cow Tail Well in Culbokie (2003)
The Cow Tail Well in Culbokie (2003)
Cow Tail Well in Culbokie as it was in 1951
Cow Tail Well in Culbokie as it was in 1951
The community of Alcaig.
The community of Alcaig.
Alcaig burn in the foreground, looking across the Cromarty firth towards Dingwall and Ben Wyvis.
Alcaig burn in the foreground, looking across the Cromarty firth towards Dingwall and Ben Wyvis.
Looking east along the inner Cromarty firth towards the Cromarty bridge in the far distance.
Looking east along the inner Cromarty firth towards the Cromarty bridge in the far distance.
The village of Culbokie.
The village of Culbokie.
Mulbuie Community Hall.
Mulbuie Community Hall.
Ferintosh Primary School
Ferintosh Primary School
Ferintosh Community Hall.
Ferintosh Community Hall.
Duncanston Post Office.
Duncanston Post Office.
Culbokie Community Hall.
Culbokie Community Hall.
Former Culbokie Primary School
Former Culbokie Primary School
Former Culbokie Primary School
Former Culbokie Primary School
Culbokie new primary school leaflet
Culbokie new primary school leaflet
Culbokie new primary school. Photographs courtesy of brochure produced by The Highland Council for the formal opening of the school on 25 January 2008.
School badge.
School badge.
Culbokie new primary school
Culbokie new primary school
Culbokie new primary school. Photographs courtesy of brochure produced by The Highland Council for the formal opening of the school on 25 January 2008.
Near Leanaig crossroads.
Near Leanaig crossroads.
Near Findon
Near Findon
At Mulbuie.
At Mulbuie.
At Kinkell.
At Kinkell.
At Easter Kinkell
At Easter Kinkell
The Cromarty Bridge on the new A9 linking the Black Isle with Easter Ross.
The Cromarty Bridge on the new A9 linking the Black Isle with Easter Ross.
Cromarty Bridge at sunset on 16 October 2009.
Cromarty Bridge at sunset on 16 October 2009.

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