All Saints', Fyvie
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1½ miles east of Fyvie
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Church Overview
Early English aisleless nave and chancel by John Henderson 1849. The fine tower with the slated broach spire was added in 1870. Described by Rev John B Pratt in Buchan (1870) as 'one of the finest examples of a Scottish village church'. Crosses and a sheaf of arrows from Fyvie Priory are incorporated in the walls. The altar and reredos are from St Margaret's, Forgue. Organ by David Hamilton of Edinburgh, recently restored by Sandy Edmonstone.
Services
Sunday: 10.15am
Opening Arrangements
Open by arrangement
Linked Churches
St Drostan, Insch, St Matthew & St George, Oldmeldrum, All Saints', Whiterashes
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