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  2. St Ninian's Centre, Crieff - Wikipedia

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    The St Ninian's Centre (1960–2001) was a conference centre owned by the Church of Scotland which was located in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland.It was converted from the former Crieff West Parish Church (Crieff West and Crieff North Parish Churches had united in 1957) and was extensively used for over 50 years as a training and conference venue by church groups, for both day visits and ...

  3. Crieff - Wikipedia

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    Crieff West Church (Church of Scotland) was built 1837–1838 on Comrie Road as a chapel of ease to the main parish church. [16] [17] It was converted into the St Ninian's Centre in 1958 and used for over 50 years as a lay training and conference venue until its closure in 2001. The building is now occupied by private flats. [18] [19]

  4. John Cunningham (moderator) - Wikipedia

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    Crieff Parish Church. He was born in Paisley on 9 May 1819, the son of Daniel Cunningham, an ironmonger, living and working at 53 High Street. [1] He was educated at Paisley Grammar School then studied Divinity at both Glasgow University and Edinburgh University. At the latter he won Prof Wilson's prize for poetry with his poem "The Hearth and ...

  5. List of listed buildings in Crieff, Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    Strathearn Terrace, St Michael's Church Of Scotland Parish Church Including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers, Gates And Lamps 56°22′32″N 3°50′10″W  /  56.375533°N 3.836134°W  / 56.375533; -3.836134  ( Strathearn Terrace, St Michael's Church Of Scotland Parish Church Including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers, Gates And

  6. William Taylor (moderator) - Wikipedia

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    St. Enoch's Church (centre) He was born on 28 February 1748 in Crieff the eldest son of John Taylor a local merchant. He was educated at Crieff Parish School then studied at Glasgow University. [1] His entry to the ministry was at the Chapel of Glasgow College.

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  8. Fowlis Wester - Wikipedia

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    It is around 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Crieff and 19 kilometres (12 mi) west of Perth. The parish of Fowlis Wester includes the Abercairny estate to the south-west. The 13th-century parish church is dedicated to Saint Bean and was restored in 1927. [1] The category B listed building retains original medieval features including a leper's ...

  9. Monzievaird - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Monzievaird was part of the Stewardship of Strathearn and had its own parish church. [4] From the 13th century, it was under the control of the Murrays of Tullibardine. [4] Following the Act of Union, Monzievaird became part of the county of Perthshire. In 1890, it was incorporated into the civil parish of Monzievaird and Strowan ...