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+ | [[Perthshire_Parishes_D#Dunning|St. Serf]] in the parish of Dunning - a 12th century church, now in care of Historic Scotland. Home of the Dupplin Cross - the historic stone removed and restored from nearby Forteviot and now impressively displayed.<br> | ||
+ | [http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dunning/stserfs/index.html St Serf's Church & Dupplin Cross] | ||
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Dunkeld
Dunning
St. Serf in the parish of Dunning - a 12th century church, now in care of Historic Scotland. Home of the Dupplin Cross - the historic stone removed and restored from nearby Forteviot and now impressively displayed.
St Serf's Church & Dupplin Cross
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