Strathpeffer Churches

Attribution: unknown (The ruin of Free Church in Jamestown)

Fodderty and Strathpeffer Church of Scotland

This church was designed and built towards the end of the last century by William C Joass in the Victorian Gothic Revival style, as part of the development of Strathpeffer as Britain’s most northerly spa town.

The church has a seating capacity of 500 and is a “B” listed building by Historic Scotland. There are twin towers at the entrance to the church which house the spiral staircases leading to the balcony. Inside there are two side aisles and the pews which run between them are of one length of pitch pine. The chancel extends from the nave under a lower roof.

Fodderty and Strathpeffer Church of Scotland

Attribution: unknown

Strathpeffer Free Church

Strathpeffer Free Church was built in 1886. It is a very substantial stone building, with a steeple and a bell which can be heard for some distance..

It has beautiful stained glass windows; the pulpit and seats are pitch pine. Downstairs it seats 300 with more upstairs. There is a hall attached at the back where a prayer meeting is held weekly.

Since 1900 there have been nine ministers; meantime the charge is vacant.

The church’s main object is to preach the gospel and visit the sick.

[Note: Early in 2015 the building was advertised for sale by the Free Church of Scotland since the congregation had diminished.]

Strathpeffer Free Church

Attribution: unknown

St Anne's Episcopal Church

St Anne’s is a delightful little church built in 1892 in memory of Anne, Duchess of Sutherland and Countess of Cromartie. The estimated cost was £2600 and the money was raised by the congregation holding bazaars and concerts etc. The stone was quarried on Cromartie Estates and given free. The nave was completed in 1893 and the chancel in 1899. The beautiful altar made of Italian marble and the stained glass windows were gifted by friends and visitors.

St Anne's Episcopal Church

Attribution: unknown

The former Free Church in Jamestown, Strathpeffer.

The former Free Church in Jamestown, Strathpeffer. Following the Disruption of 1843 the people of Jamestown were gifted land by Mrs Stewart-Mackenzie of Seaforth and built a church in 1861-62 along with adjacent manse and glebe buildings. The building behind the church was reputed to be a school. The last service held in the church was in 1954 and the building fell into disrepair. [Photograph Douglas Gordon]

See also Remembering the Strathpeffer Area: Jamestown by ARCH (Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands).

The former Free Church in Jamestown, Strathpeffer.

Attribution: unknown

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Talent Show - Photo 1
Talent Show - Photo 1
Samantha Stevens is singing Shania Twain.
Talent Show - Photo 2
Talent Show - Photo 2
Hector and Esmee MacLaren are entertaining us.
Talent Show - Photo 3
Talent Show - Photo 3
The two MacLarens entertain us once more
Talent Show - Photo 4
Talent Show - Photo 4
Rachel MacDonald and Amy Bowen are Daphne and Celest singing "Oh Stick You"
Talent Show - Photo 5
Talent Show - Photo 5
Ross MacDonald, Alasdair Mackenzie, Mark Wallis, Fraser Macarthur and Jason Manson Dance to Eiffel 65.
Talent Show - Photo 6
Talent Show - Photo 6
Tasha McLennan, Natasha Asquith, Emily Charlmes, Hannah Sharples, Cheryl MacDonald and Gemma Raby sing and dance to Abba.
Talent Show - Photo 7
Talent Show - Photo 7
Craig McCauley, Kevin Bartlet, Ewan Murray, James Mutter, Donald MacDonald and two body guards Ben Birt and Gordon Corbet all jive to five.
Tour of School - photo 1
Tour of School - photo 1
This is the front of our school where we get off the bus in the morning.
Tour of School - photo 2
Tour of School - photo 2
This is the old unit, but it is still used. P3 work here for the moment.
Tour of School - photo 3
Tour of School - photo 3
And this is the new unit,which was built just last year. P4 are currently working here.
Tour of School - photo 4
Tour of School - photo 4
This is the back of our school and through those windows is a victorian classroom where P6 work just now.
Tour of School - photo 5
Tour of School - photo 5
This is the P1 class and you can see Calum sitting doing his work.
Tour of School - photo 6
Tour of School - photo 6
And this is the P2 class where you can see Gary and Sam.
Tour of School - photo 7
Tour of School - photo 7
This is the canteen where we go to every day to have lunch and get out of class!
Tour of School - photo 8
Tour of School - photo 8
This is the wooded area which is part of our playground where we play and climb trees.
Tour of School - photo 9
Tour of School - photo 9
This is the hall where we have gym and assemblies.
Tour of School - photo 10
Tour of School - photo 10
Seen here is the office where Mrs Cripps does her work on the computer. There's a photo copier, scanners, books, telephone, fax machine and lots of papers.
Tour of School - photo 11
Tour of School - photo 11
Finally, Mrs Snodgrass's office .She does her paper work and gives people rows and sees to important people.

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