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St Mary's Monastery

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St Mary's Monastery — monastery in Kinnoull, Perth, Scotland.

St Mary's Monastery, abbeys & priories in Central Scotland

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Perth · 1.8 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

St Mary's Monastery is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: category B listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "monastery in Kinnoull, Perth, Scotland". Coordinates: 56.3947°, -3.4098°.

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Heritage listing

St Mary's Monastery is a Christian spirituality and retreat centre in Kinnoull, Perth, Scotland. It was built in 1868 by the Redemptorists. Until 1971, it also served as a novitiate for the Redemptorists. In 1870, the church and shrine, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, was built within the grounds. It is located on Hatton Road, to the east of Kinnoull, on the edge of Kinnoull Hill, overlooking the city of Perth.

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From the Wikipedia article

St Mary's Monastery is a Christian spirituality and retreat centre in Kinnoull, Perth, Scotland. It was built in 1868 by the Redemptorists. Until 1971, it also served as a novitiate for the Redemptorists. In 1870, the church and shrine, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, was built within the grounds. It is located on Hatton Road, to the east of Kinnoull, on the edge of Kinnoull Hill, overlooking the city of Perth. The building has been registered as a category B listed building by Historic Environment Scotland, and was the first Roman Catholic monastery established in Scotland since the Reformation.

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Background

History

, in this circa-1903 view of Bridgend]] On 21 May 1866, the land for the monastery was bought from William Hay, 4th Earl of Kinnoull. On 16 June 1868, the foundation stone was laid. It was blessed by the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh John Strain. The building was designed by a local architect Andrew Heiton. He designed many buildings in Perth and abroad, such as Vogrie House, the Perth Municipal Buildings, and Abbey Presbyterian Church, Dublin. His students included James Macintyre Henry and John Murray Robertson, and he worked with his nephew, Andrew Granger Heiton.

Architecture

The purchase of the land and the construction was funded by the family of a Redemptorist priest, Edward Douglas. On 19 May 1869, construction was finished and the community moved in. The church, dedicated to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, continued to be built and was opened on 22 March 1870. On 29 November 1913 it was consecrated by the Bishop of Dunkeld Robert Fraser. The monastery hosted retreats, was a centre from which Redemptorist priests went to nearby Catholic parishes and was a novitiate, a place of training for Redemptorist novices.

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Coordinates
56.3947, -3.4098
Postcode
PH2 7BP
Parliamentary constituency
Perth and Kinross-shire
Nearest railway station
Perth1.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Mary's Monastery?
St Mary's Monastery is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode PH2 7BP).
Is St Mary's Monastery a listed building?
St Mary's Monastery is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
How do I get to St Mary's Monastery?
The nearest railway station is Perth, about 1.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode PH2 7BP.