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==Dunkeld==
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== Dunning==
 
== Dunning==
  
 
[[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>
 
[[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]
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[http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dunning/stserfs/index.html St Serf's Church & Dupplin Cross]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 21 November 2011

Dunkeld

Dunkeld Cathedral, interior. Submitted by David B ‎


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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