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Braemar Church is former Free Church built in 1870 and now in the ownership and use of the Church of Scotland, buried behind the pulpit is the Rev Hugh Cobban who was instrumental for the church being constructed in the first place. Many of the most interesting features of this building are the internal and ornamental aspects and include a series of stained glass windows and tapestry banners.
 
 
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Braemar

St. Andrew's RC Church. Submitted by JBee
Parish Church. Submitted by JBee



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