Kilrenny - possibly the East Neuk's oldest settlement
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The Church and Graveyard
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Built in 1807-1808 on the site of an older church. A 15th-century tower on the western aspect is all that remains of this earlier building which actually had a larger footprint than the present church.
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by Bill Kasman
Seen from the A917. The present parish church at Kilrenny was built in 1807-1808. It is almost completely surrounded to the north, south and east by a large graveyard. A tower dating from the 15th century is all that remains of an earlier church.
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Off Main Street these gates are the main entrance to the church and one of two entrances to the graveyard. The building on the left is the church hall.
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Originally built as a school the building now serves as the parish church hall. The wall on the right of the image bounds the church and graveyard.
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Showing the Lumsdaine mausoleum, the tower and the main entrance.
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Inside the Scott of Balcomie family mausoleum. How this bush has managed to grow in semi-darkness with little rain falling on it is quite amazing!
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On the wall of the church. Not sure what it represents since it's badly weathered and all but indecipherable and there doesn't seem to be a grave associated with it.
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Someone might have turned this broken headstone the right way round so that people could at least read the inscription!
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