Kirkoswald Parish Church

Kirkoswald Parish Church

Parish church
name = Kirkoswald Parish Church


caption =
dedication =
denomination = Church of Scotland
tradition = Ministers and Elders in C of S
parish = Kirkoswald
deanery =
archdeaconry =
diocese =
province =
presbytery = Ayr
archbishop =
bishop =
dean =
prebendary =
provost =
canon =
priest =
vicar =
vicar1 =
rector =
curate =
curate1 =
minister = Rev. Arrick Wilkinson
assistant =
honpriest =
deacon =
pastor =
organistdom =
organist =
organis1 =
website = [http://www.kirkoswald.net/ Kirkoswald]
coordinates =

Kirkoswald Parish Church is located in the small village of Kirkoswald (on the A77 road), South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is a parish church in the Church of Scotland.

The church is unusual in that its design was, at the very least, strongly influenced by Robert Adam, one of Scotland's outstanding architects. He was working at the time on his masterpiece, Culzean Castle, and there are many Adam features about the church. It was built in 1777 and is essentially unchanged since. A fire in 1997 was confined within the ducted central heating system, and when that was being removed, wet rot, dry rot and plaster fungus were discovered. The building underwent a substantial renovation at that time, but the interior of the church was restored with only minor changes. The church was fortunate in being able to call on the architectural historians working at Culzean and the colour scheme is now as close to the original as could be achieved.

This church was built as a replacement for an older church - built around 1220 - the ruins of which are still visible in the village, in the middle of the old graveyard. The graveyard has a number of interesting graves, mainly because of the strong links with Robert Burns, whose mother (Agnes Broun) came from this village; the poet also spent around 9 months in the village when he was 17, in 1776, and most of the characters from his epic poem "Tam O' Shanter (Burns Poem)" were based on characters from the area whose graves are in the old kirkyard and are suitably marked.

The present minister (since 2000) is the Rev Arrick Wilkinson.

ee also

*List of Church of Scotland parishes


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Kirkoswald, Cumbria — Infobox UK place country= England region= North West England official name= Kirkoswald os grid reference= NY355541 latitude= 54.765183 longitude= 2.693673 shire county= Cumbria shire district= Eden civil parish= Kirkoswald and Renwick post town=… …   Wikipedia

  • Kirkoswald —    KIRKOSWALD, a parish, in the district of Carrick, county of Ayr, 4 miles (W. S. W.) from Maybole; containing, with the village of Mardens, 2030 inhabitants. The name of this place is derived from Oswald, a Northumbrian king, who built a church …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • List of Church of Scotland parishes — The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into presbyteries, which are subdivided into parishes, each served by a parish church, usually with its own minister. Unions and readjustments may however result in a… …   Wikipedia

  • Dunure — Harbour Council area Ayrshire Country Scotland …   Wikipedia

  • Maybole — Maps for NS301100 Maybole (Scottish Gaelic: Am Magh Baoghail, pronounced [ə maɣ pɯː.al]) is a …   Wikipedia

  • Dunduff Castle — Dunduff, South Ayrshire, Scotland GB grid reference NS2719216370 …   Wikipedia

  • Colmonell — is a small village in the Stinchar Valley, South Ayrshire. The nearest town is Girvan, ten miles away. The River Stinchar runs through the valley and the Colmonell area boasts three ruined castles: Craigneil Castle (thirteenth century), Kirkhill… …   Wikipedia

  • Old Dailly — Coordinates: 55°15′N 4°48′W / 55.25°N 4.8°W / 55.25; 04.80 …   Wikipedia

  • Ayrshire — This article is about the region in Scotland. For the cattle originating from Ayrshire, see Ayrshire cattle. For the small city in the United States, see Ayrshire, Iowa. Ayr   County (until circa 1890)   …   Wikipedia

  • Ailsa Craig — For the Canadian town, see Ailsa Craig, Ontario. For the islet in the Antarctic, see Ailsa Craig (South Orkney Islands). Ailsa Craig Location …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”