Crimond Church
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Crimond Church is a Christian, Church of Scotland Presbyterian church, located on the east side of the A90 road in the centre of the village of Crimond, Aberdeenshire, Scotland at location NK0556. It was built in 1812, to a design by Robert Mitchell,[1] and is a Category A listed building.[2] It is associated with the popular hymn tune "Crimond".
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Crimond Parish Church | |
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57.59400°N 1.91802°W / 57.59400; -1.91802 | |
Location | Crimond, Aberdeenshire |
Country | Scotland, UK |
Denomination | Church of Scotland |
Website | crimondchurch |
History | |
Status | Parish church |
Associated people | Dr James Laing, Jessie Seymour Irvine |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation | Category A listed |
Designated | 1971 |
Architect(s) | Robert Mitchell |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Years built | 1812 |
Administration | |
Synod | Grampian |
Presbytery | Buchan |
Parish | Crimond |
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The church celebrated its bicentenary in 2012 with a special service led by The Very Rev. Prof. Alan Main, a former Moderator of the Church of Scotland (1998–99).[3]