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− | Built by the 7th Earl of Airlie Cortachy Church is a relatively modern building. Completed in 1828 on the site of an earlier building this small church can seat around 300 people thanks largely to a gallery which increases the capacity. There are a few interesting gravestones within the churchyard, one features the outline of a sword and buckler, the earliest stones are contemporary to the church dating to 1828. | + | Built by the 7th Earl of Airlie, [[Angus/Forfarshire Parishes C#Cortachy and Clova|Cortachy Church]] is a relatively modern building. Completed in 1828 on the site of an earlier building this small church can seat around 300 people thanks largely to a gallery which increases the capacity. There are a few interesting gravestones within the churchyard, one features the outline of a sword and buckler, the earliest stones are contemporary to the church dating to 1828. |
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Cortachy and Clova
Built by the 7th Earl of Airlie, Cortachy Church is a relatively modern building. Completed in 1828 on the site of an earlier building this small church can seat around 300 people thanks largely to a gallery which increases the capacity. There are a few interesting gravestones within the churchyard, one features the outline of a sword and buckler, the earliest stones are contemporary to the church dating to 1828.