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Rothiemay St Drostan's Church

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Rothiemay St Drostan's Church — a archaeological in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.

Comfrey (Symphytum sp) - geograph.org.uk - 4033728

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Rothiemay St Drostan's Church is a archaeological located in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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Heritage listing

Date Added 09/12/1992 Type Ecclesiastical: church Local Authority Moray Parish Rothiemay NGR NJ 55472 48242 Coordinates 355472, 848242 — The monument consists of the remains of the old parish church of Rothiemay which is thought to occupy the site of an early Christian foundation established by St Drostan, Abbot of Deer in Buchan in the sixth century. Although it is likely that this site has been occupied by earlier buildings, the latest church built on the banks of the Deveron probably dates from the late Middle Ages. It survives as a series of turf-covered stone footings situated in meadowland on the W side of the Kirkton Burn and N of the River Deveron. The church is rectangular on plan with a small transept projecting 7m from the E end of the S wall. The footings are no more than 0.2m high and measure 23m E-W by 15.1m N-S overall with walls 0.9m thick. A document of 1540 to Alexander, Lord Saltoun who received a tack of the parsonage refers to the building as the "queir of Rothiemay". The roof was thatched at this date, and possibly until 1626, when an entry in the Kirk Session's proceedings ordained three horses to bring slates to the Kirk. The church was in use until 1752 when the first Earl of Fife pulled it down because it interfered with the privacy of his house. A new church, presumably utilising stone from the earlier church, was built at Milltown of Rothiemay. It or its successor, now dated 1807, has since 1959 incorporated a round-headed doorway with a winged figure on its keystone, said to have come originally from the monument. An octagonal font from the monument is also housed in the present church. Only a single tomb slab, dated 1779, lies within the foundations of the monument. There was formerly an extensive burial ground around the church. The area t

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Place summary

Rothiemay St Drostan's Church is an archaeological site located in the Scottish Highlands. It is known for its historical significance, although specific details regarding its era and architectural features are not provided.

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Coordinates
57.5221, -2.7451
District
Moray
Postcode
AB54 7ND
Parliamentary constituency
Aberdeenshire North and Moray East

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Rothiemay St Drostan's Church?
Rothiemay St Drostan's Church is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode AB54 7ND).
Is Rothiemay St Drostan's Church a listed building?
Rothiemay St Drostan's Church is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
How do I get to Rothiemay St Drostan's Church?
Drivers can navigate to postcode AB54 7ND. It sits within the Aberdeenshire North and Moray East parliamentary constituency.