Port of Menteith Church
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On B8034 beside the Lake Hotel
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On the shore of the Lake of Menteith, a church built in 1878 to designs by John Honeyman on a site of earlier churches with medieval connections. Simple rectangular plan, Gothic-style, with square tower containing carillon of eight bells. Remarkable trefoil window by Stephen Adam. Surrounded by a graveyard and a few minutes' walk from the ferry to Inchmahome where the ruined 13th-century Augustinian Priory may be visited.
Services
Sunday: 10.00am
Opening Arrangements
Open July and August; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 2.00-4.00pm
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