
Gask Parish Church - Perth & Kinross, Scotland
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N 56° 21.797 W 003° 36.958
30V E 461944 N 6246683
White-harled church built in 1800, situated in rural Perthshire, five miles to the west of the Scottish city of Perth.
Waymark Code: WM17VBY
Location: Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/07/2023
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Gask Parish Church is situated at Findo Gask in rural Perthshire, west of the city of Perth in Scotland. The church was designed by Richard Crichton in 1800, replacing a previous building which lay a mile to the south in the grounds of Gask House.
The building is rectangular in style with white-harled walls, featuring a small vestry, boiler house, and a semi-circular stair tower.
The building lies within a churchyard on the west side of the public road opposite the parish hall. The southern elevation features two round arch windows, with two square windows opposite on the north wall. On the west porch is a session house added in 1883. A birdcage bellcote lies on the apex of the gable. The semi-circular stair tower is affixed onto the eastern side nearest the road.
The church is still in use, but shares Sunday services at 11.00am with the other Mid Strathearn churches of Monzie, Fowlis Wester, and Madderty on a rotational basis.