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St. Conan's Kirk , Lochawe , Argyll , Scotland
Scotland

Nested on the banks of Loch Awe , St.Conan's Kirk was designed and built by Walter Douglas Campbell between 1881 & 1886 . It was constructed using granite from nearby Cruachan and the wooden beams for the roof are believed to have been taken from old wooden battleships that had recently been broken up .

Saint Conan was believed to have live in Glen Orchy after having arrived from Ireland . There is a near life size effigy of St.Conan at the chapel and also a well named after him near Dalmally .

This picture was taken at the North-west end of the kirk inside the cloister garth . In my opinion , this is the best way to enter the kirk for first time visitors as it shows the kirk in all its glory right away . 

Copyright: Alan Mc Lean (Albiphotography)
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 15356x7678
Taken: 01/10/2014
Uploaded: 10/10/2014
Published: 11/10/2014
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Tags: uk; scotland; argyll; lochawe; st. conan; kirk; chapel; cloister; garth
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