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Argyll & Bute Abbeys, Churches & Cathedrals
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Ardchattan Priory (HS)
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The ruins of a Valliscaulian priory founded in 1230 and later converted to secular use.
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Address:
North Connel, By Oban, Argyll
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Cathedral of St Moluag
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The parish church of island of Lismore, it incorporates the choir of the 14th century cathedral of the diocese of Argyll. There are some medieval graveslabs in the church.
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Address:
Lismore, by Oban, Argyll
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Dalmally Church
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Completed in 1811 the church is probably the third since medieval times to occupy this site. The churchyard has several fine medieval graveslabs.
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Address:
Dalmally, Argyll
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Keills Chapel (HS)
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A small West Highland chapel housing a collection of West Highland grave slabs and the Keills Cross.
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Address:
Nr Tayvallich, Argyll
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Killean Church
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This ruined 12th century church has several fine medieval graveslabs and some interesting 19th century head stones.
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Address:
Kintyre, Argyll
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Kilmartin Church
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This delightful churchyard with views down Kilmartin Glen, has one of the best collections of medieval graveslabs in Argyll.
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Address:
Kilmartin, Nr Lochgilphead, Argyll
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Kilmory Chapel
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A small mediaeval West Highland church with a collection of typical West Highland grave slabs, and exquisite Macmillan's Cross.
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Address:
Kilmory Bay
, Knapdale, Argyll
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Oronsay Priory
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Founded in the mid 14th century, the priory is remarkably complete with church, cloister, chapter house and refectory. There is an exquisite medieval cross and many fine graveslabs, some carved on Oronsay itself.
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Address:
Island of Oronsay, By Colonsay, Argyll
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St Blane's Church (HS)
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A fine medieval church in a particularly beautiful setting, several early crosses found here are on display.
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Address:
Rothesay, Argyll
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Iona Abbey (HS)
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One of Scotland's most historic and venerated sites, Iona Abbey is an important Christian centre and the burial place of many Scottish kings.
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Address:
Isle of Iona, Argyll, PA76 6SQ
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