Maryburgh Commercial Buildings

Attribution: S. Fraser (Maryburgh Primary School March 2015)

Maryburgh Shop

Here is Maryburgh shop in September 2020 with its new frontage. Owners Anthony and Prianka took over the shop in 2019 and have worked hard to make it an excellent store, where they and their staff continue to meet the needs of the community during this difficult time of COVID-19.

Maryburgh shop showing Post Office sign but this facility ceased in July 2008.

Maryburgh shop showing Post Office sign but this facility ceased in July 2008.
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Maryburgh Shop

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The Cottage Bar

The Cottage Bar

Attribution: unknown

The Shop and Post Office

Photograph of the Post Office and Shop at Maryburgh owned by the Strachan family and taken after the year 1900. The photograph is taken from a postcard published by Macpherson Brothers of Beauly and Invergordon.

There ceased to be a Post Office in the village from July 2008.

Photograph of the Post Office and Shop at Maryburgh owned by the Strachan family and taken after the year 1900. The photograph is taken from a postcard published by Macpherson Brothers of Beauly and Invergordon.

Attribution: unknown

The old Village Hall

This property is now privately owned and is used for storage purposes.  However, when it was a village hall it was widely used by the residents.  

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Maryburgh » Maryburgh Places » Maryburgh Churches
Maryburgh Free Church
Maryburgh Free Church
Maryburgh Free Church
Maryburgh Free Church
The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
The Free Church was completed in 1840.
The Free Church was completed in 1840.
The millstone which was engraved on the 150th anniversary of the building of the church.
The millstone which was engraved on the 150th anniversary of the building of the church.
Commemorative plates.
Commemorative plates.
Commemorative plates.
Commemorative plates.
This shows the interior of the church and the impressive pulpit with the emblem of the Burning Bush.
This shows the interior of the church and the impressive pulpit with the emblem of the Burning Bush.
This shows the interior of the church and the impressive pulpit with the emblem of the Burning Bush.
This shows the interior of the church and the impressive pulpit with the emblem of the Burning Bush.
This shows the interior of the church and the impressive pulpit with the emblem of the Burning Bush.
This shows the interior of the church and the impressive pulpit with the emblem of the Burning Bush.
This pulpit fall was embroidered by Mrs. Mackay of Fortrose and shows the Burning Bush
This pulpit fall was embroidered by Mrs. Mackay of Fortrose and shows the Burning Bush
This pulpit fall was embroidered by Mrs. Mackay of Fortrose and shows the Burning Bush. This is the emblem of the church and is taken from the story of Moses and the Burning Bush. The inscription reads NEC TAMEN CONSUMBATUR meaning "It was not consumed"
A modern covering on the well in the manse grounds.
A modern covering on the well in the manse grounds.
The Church with a View
The Church with a View
The Church with a View To find out more about Maryburgh Church and its history of 150 years by Charles W. Muirden on this website.
Maryburgh Free Church - opening following renovations
Maryburgh Free Church - opening following renovations
Following extensive renovations in 2019, members of the church and community were welcomed to an Opening Service on Saturday 2 November. Throughout the renovations, Mr Joseph Cox faithfully recorded each stage, and RCHS is grateful to him for making his photographic record available.

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