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St Conan's Kirk is a stunning building with a variety of architectural styles and a lochside setting. It is one of the top 10 things to do in Argyll and offers cultural events, tearoom and gardens.
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The Kirk is located on the shore of Loch Awe in the village...
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About - St Conan's Kirk is a historic visitor attraction and...
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St Conan’s Kirk is supported by an energetic, enthusiastic...
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Saint Conan’s Kirk is situated in the village of LochAwe, on...
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The Kirk is normally open throughout the year: Summer (April...
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The St Brides and St Conval’s Chapels in the South Aisle are...
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Gatehouse Tearoom 2022. During October the teamroom will be...
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St Conan's Kirk is located in the village of Loch Awe in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. In a 2016 Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland public poll it was voted one of the Top 10 buildings in Scotland of the last 100 years. It was established as a chapel of ease by the Campbells of Innis Chonan.
A stunning Romanesque-style church built by Walter Campbell overlooking Loch Awe. Learn about its history, architecture, stained glass, effigies and more.
St Conan's Kirk. Historic Sites. Dalmally. Argyll. Nested on the banks of stunning Loch Awe, Saint Conan’s Kirk has been providing the local community and visitors with a most enchanting experience. It is steeped in a family history, unconventional approaches to design and magical stories.
- Loch Awe, Dalmally, PA33 1AQ, Argyll
St. Conan’s Kirk is a privately-run church with stunning architecture and panoramic views of Loch Awe and Ben Lui. Learn about its history, carvings, and the Bruce Chapel that contains a bone of Robert the Bruce.
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