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Mortlach Parish Church is a church within the Church of Scotland serving the parish of , in Moray, close to the village of Dufftown. The site of the church has long been associated with Christianity, going back perhaps as far as 566 when St Moluag is said to have founded a religious community there. A Class II Pictish stone, dating from between the seventh and ninth centuries, was discovered there, which can now be seen in the burial ground. There was a bishopric on the site in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, prior to it being moved to Aberdeen in the reign of King David I. The current church retains some of the fabric of a thirteenth-century structure, which has been repeatedly remodelled in the centuries that followed, most recently in 1931. The church, along with the surrounding bur

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  • Die Mortlach Parish Church (auch: St Moloc oder Moluag) ist eine Pfarrkirche der presbyterianischen Church of Scotland in der schottischen Ortschaft Dufftown in der Council Area Moray. 1972 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten zunächst in der Kategorie B aufgenommen. Die Hochstufung in die höchste Denkmalkategorie A erfolgte 1987. Ihr ehemaliges Pfarrhaus ist separat als Kategorie-B-Bauwerk klassifiziert. Der auf dem umgebenden Friedhof stehende Battle Stone ist als Scheduled Monument geschützt. (de)
  • Mortlach Parish Church is a church within the Church of Scotland serving the parish of , in Moray, close to the village of Dufftown. The site of the church has long been associated with Christianity, going back perhaps as far as 566 when St Moluag is said to have founded a religious community there. A Class II Pictish stone, dating from between the seventh and ninth centuries, was discovered there, which can now be seen in the burial ground. There was a bishopric on the site in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, prior to it being moved to Aberdeen in the reign of King David I. The current church retains some of the fabric of a thirteenth-century structure, which has been repeatedly remodelled in the centuries that followed, most recently in 1931. The church, along with the surrounding burial ground and a watch house within the grounds, has been designated a Category A listed building. (en)
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  • Mortlach Parish Church, viewed from the south (en)
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  • Mortlach, near Dufftown (en)
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  • Mortlach Parish Church (en)
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  • Die Mortlach Parish Church (auch: St Moloc oder Moluag) ist eine Pfarrkirche der presbyterianischen Church of Scotland in der schottischen Ortschaft Dufftown in der Council Area Moray. 1972 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten zunächst in der Kategorie B aufgenommen. Die Hochstufung in die höchste Denkmalkategorie A erfolgte 1987. Ihr ehemaliges Pfarrhaus ist separat als Kategorie-B-Bauwerk klassifiziert. Der auf dem umgebenden Friedhof stehende Battle Stone ist als Scheduled Monument geschützt. (de)
  • Mortlach Parish Church is a church within the Church of Scotland serving the parish of , in Moray, close to the village of Dufftown. The site of the church has long been associated with Christianity, going back perhaps as far as 566 when St Moluag is said to have founded a religious community there. A Class II Pictish stone, dating from between the seventh and ninth centuries, was discovered there, which can now be seen in the burial ground. There was a bishopric on the site in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, prior to it being moved to Aberdeen in the reign of King David I. The current church retains some of the fabric of a thirteenth-century structure, which has been repeatedly remodelled in the centuries that followed, most recently in 1931. The church, along with the surrounding bur (en)
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  • Mortlach Parish Church (de)
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  • Mortlach Parish Church (en)
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