Boat

Boat

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sauchie tower

sauchie tower

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Sauchie Tower

Sauchie Tower

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Tullibody auld kirk

Tullibody auld kirk

'The Auld Kirk (the Old Church) at Tullibody (St. Mungo's, before the Reformation) was declared unsafe in about 1904 and has been roofless since 1917. - It was oblong in plan, measuring 63 feet 1 inch by 22 feet 3 inches, and evidently represents the nave of a Romanesque structure, rebuilt in the sixteenth century before the Reformation and later altered and enlarged. The walls are complete, and, except the east gable, are constructed with much cubical ashlar. To the north, there has been a single void, a small sixteenth century window, later built up. The South wall has two doorways with moulded sixteenth century architraves, the eastern bearing on the lintel a pastoral staff, flanked by the date 1539 - (third picture down on the right). The east and west gables are crow-stepped and may be of seventeenth century date, the belfry on the west gable is of seventeenth century style.' (Old Clackmannanshire - A.I.R. Drummond)

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auld kirk tullibody

auld kirk tullibody

'The Auld Kirk (the Old Church) at Tullibody (St. Mungo's, before the Reformation) was declared unsafe in about 1904 and has been roofless since 1917. - It was oblong in plan, measuring 63 feet 1 inch by 22 feet 3 inches, and evidently represents the nave of a Romanesque structure, rebuilt in the sixteenth century before the Reformation and later altered and enlarged. The walls are complete, and, except the east gable, are constructed with much cubical ashlar. To the north, there has been a single void, a small sixteenth century window, later built up. The South wall has two doorways with moulded sixteenth century architraves, the eastern bearing on the lintel a pastoral staff, flanked by the date 1539 - (third picture down on the right). The east and west gables are crow-stepped and may be of seventeenth century date, the belfry on the west gable is of seventeenth century style.' (Old Clackmannanshire - A.I.R. Drummond)

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