Kiltarlity Cemetery - Kiltarlity, Scotland
N 57° 27.636 W 004° 30.387
30V E 409624 N 6369661
The Kiltarlity Old Parish Church, now in ruins, was constructed in the 16th/17th century and is located in the village of Kiltarlity, Scotland. The old Burial Ground contains 18th and 19th century tomb stones.
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Location: North East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/04/2014
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"Rubble walled burial ground of irregular shape containing 18th and 19th century tomb stones and ruins of former parish church of 1626."
--Historic Scotland (
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"The present building, the former parish church of Kiltarlity, was probably erected in the 16th cent. (W R Macdonald 1902) In the graveyard of the old church is at least one cup-marked stone, utilised as a grave stone (W Jolly 1882).
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The church is built of random masonry roughly coursed with rubble in-filling bonded with lime mortar, and measures 17.6m by 7.0m within a wall 0.9m thick. The gables stand to roof height, and are identical, each with two windows one above the other. The side walls stand to a maximum of c.2.5m. There are two entrances on the S. side. The interior is occupied by burial monuments.
There is no trace of the alleged cup-marked grave stone in the graveyard, which is still in use. Visited by OS (R L) 11 March 1970"
--The Highland Council (
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An estimated 50 to 100 graves are located in this cemetery.