Dalmeny Kirk, Village, Photo, Location, Romanesque Building, History, Info, Image
Dalmeny Church : Information + Images
Historic Scottish Church, West Lothian, Scotland
Dalmeny Kirk
Location: Dalmeny Village, nr. South Queensferry
building photograph by Adrian Welch
Dalmeny Kirk
The church, is also known as St Cuthbert's Parish Church.
Dalmeny Church is reputed to be the most complete example of Romanesque architecture extant in Scotland.
Stone Masons moved to Dalmeny Church after working at Dunfermline Abbey, Fife - begun 1128, finished by 1150.
Dalmeny Church was founded in the 12th century by Gospatric whose grandfather had fled from William the Conqueror.
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Dalmeny House
Churches to Visit in Scotland
10 Years Commemoration Volume
Scotland's Churches Scheme, John R. Hume (Illustrator)
£8.99
Paperback 429pp (2004) Publisher: NMS Enterprises Limited
- Publishing ISBN: 1901663868
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