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== Fraserburgh ==
 
== Fraserburgh ==
  
The parish church, rebuilt in 1802 and restored in 1873-74, is a plain structure, with clock-tower and spire and 1000 sittings. The new West quoad sacra church (1877; 800 sittings) cost £4000, and has a very effective spire. A fine new Free church was erected in 1880 at a cost of £6398; and other places of worship are the U.P. church (1875; 350 sittings), the Congregational church (1853; 550 sittings), the Evangelical Union church (1854), the Baptist church (1880), and St Peter's Episcopal church (1791; 300 sittings).  
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The parish church, rebuilt in 1802 and restored in 1873-74, is a plain structure, with clock-tower and spire and 1000 sittings. <br>
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The new West church (1877; 800 sittings) <br>
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Free Church erected 1880 <br>
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U.P. church (1875; 350 sittings), <br>
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Congregational church (1853; 550 sittings), <br>
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Evangelical Union church (1854), <br>
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Baptist church (1880), <br>
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St Peter's Episcopal church (1791; 300 sittings).  
  
 
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Revision as of 21:01, 29 November 2008

Fraserburgh

The parish church, rebuilt in 1802 and restored in 1873-74, is a plain structure, with clock-tower and spire and 1000 sittings.
The new West church (1877; 800 sittings)
Free Church erected 1880
U.P. church (1875; 350 sittings),
Congregational church (1853; 550 sittings),
Evangelical Union church (1854),
Baptist church (1880),
St Peter's Episcopal church (1791; 300 sittings).