Clèir Eilean Ì

The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into Presbyteries, which in turn are subdivided into Parishes, each served by a parish church, usually with its own minister. Unions and readjustments may however result in a parish having more than one building, or several parishes sharing a minister (these are known as "linked charges").

What follows is a list of Church of Scotland parishes, congregations and places of worship in the Presbytery of Clèir Eilean Ì, which covers the Highlands and Hebrides.

History

  • Argyll was split into Dunoon, Kintyre, Inveraray and Lorn/Kilmore in 1638.[1]
  • Long Island, covering Lewis to Barra, was severed from Skye in 1724.[2]
  • Garioch was erected in 1724; most of its parishes were from Dingwall but one was from Lorn.[3]
  • Abertarff was erected in 1724.[4]
  • Mull was severed from Lorn in 1726.[5]
  • Tongue was erected in 1726 from parts of Caithness and Dornoch.[6]
  • Long Island was split into Lewis and Uist in 1742.[7]
  • Nairn was erected in 1773 from parts of Forres and Inverness.[8]
  • Garioch was renamed Lochcarron in 1775.[3]
  • Islay & Jura was severed from Kintyre in 1836.[9]
  • Islay & Jura was renamed Islay c. 1900.[9]
  • Dornoch and Tongue united to form Sutherland in 1961.[6]
  • Lorn and Mull reunited to form Lorn & Mull in 1963.[5]
  • Inveraray, Islay and Kintyre united to form South Argyll in 1976.[9]
  • Lochcarron and Skye united to form Lochcarron-Skye in 1976.[3]
  • Elgin, Fordyce and Strathbogie merged to form Moray in 1976.[10]
  • Abertarff was renamed Lochaber and some parishes moved to Inverness.
  • Nairn was merged into Inverness.
  • Chanonry, Dingwall and Tain united to form Ross.
  • South Argyll, Lorn & Mull, and Dunoon united in 2004 to form Argyll.
  • In 2012 South Uist and Barra moved to Argyll.[11]
  • Abernethy, Argyll, Caithness, Inverness, Lochaber, Lochcarron-Skye, Ross, Sutherland and Uist plus part of Moray then merged to form the new Clèir Eilean ì in 2024.[12]

Parishes

Previously in the Presbytery of Abernethy

Parish(es) Pop'n Former parishes Buildings Origin (built) Minister(s)
Abernethy l/w Boat of Garten, Carrbridge and Kincardine 1,069 AbernethyMA Abernethy(NethyBridge) 1850[13] Graham Atkinson[14]
1,339 Boat of Garten, Carrbridge, DuthilMA, KincardineM St Columba's, Boat of Garten 1900[15]
Carrbridge 1893 (1909)[16]
Alvie and Insh l/w Rothiemurchus and Aviemore 562 AlvieMA, InshM, Kincraig (St Adamnan's), Alvie & Insh APC (1792)[17] Charles Finnie[18]
Kincraig (in halls)
3,711 Aviemore, RothiemurchusM St Andrew's, Aviemore 1902[19]
Cromdale & Advie l/w Grantown on Spey & Dulnain Bridge [Strathspey Kirks] 635 AdvieM, CromdaleMA St Moluag's, Cromdale APC (1812)[20] Jade MacLean[21]
2,992 Dulnain Bridge, Grantown-on-Spey, InverallanM Inverallan (Grantown) 1803 (1886)[22]
Dulnain Bridge (in v. hall)
Kingussie l/w Laggan and Newtonmore 2,008 KingussieMA St Columba's, Kingussie APC (1795)[23] Vacant
Insh Village c. 1850[24]
1,360 LagganMA, Newtonmore St Bride's, Newtonmore c.1897(1958)[25]
Tomintoul, Glenlivet and Inveravon 1,519 Craggan, Glenlivet, InveravonMA, KirkmichaelMA, Tomintoul Tomintoul 1827 Guardianship
Advie Parish Church 1874[26] ? Abernethy

Previously in the Presbytery of South Argyll, then Argyll

Parish(es) Pop'n Former parishes Buildings Origin (built) Minister(s)
Jura l/w North and West Islay l/w South Islay [Islay and Jura] 196 JuraA Jura Medieval William Hunter
1,065 KilchomanA, Kilmeny, Portnahaven St Kiaran's,Kilchoman Medieval
2,163 Bowmore, KilarrowA, KildaltonA, Oa, Port Ellen, Skerrols Kilarrow Medieval
St John's, Port Ellen 1898
Campbeltown l/w Saddell and Carradale l/w Southend [South Kintyre] 6,230 Cbt: HighlandA, Cbt: Longrow, Cbt: Lorne, Cbt: Lowland, Kilchousland, Kilkerran, Kilkivan, KilmichaelA Campbeltown 1872 Steven Sass[27]
563 Carradale, SaddellA Carradale Medieval
408 Kilblaan, Kilcolmkill, SouthendA St Blaan's, Southend Medieval(1774)
Tarbert (Loch Fyne) and Kilberry l/w Mid Kintyre and Gigha [North Kintyre] 1,354 Kilberry, Tarbert Tarbert 1775 (1864) Lyn Peden[28]
1,122 Gigha & CaraA, KilcalmonellA, Kilchenzie, KilleanA, Kilmarrow, Largieside, SkipnessA Killean (A'Chleit) Medieval(1791)
Kilcalmonell (Clachan) Medieval(1760)
St Brendan's, Skipness 1897
Gigha 1923
Lochgoilhead & Kilmorich l/w Strachur & Strathlachlan [Upper Cowal] l/w West Lochfyneside: Cumlodden, Inveraray and Lochgair 572 Kilmorich5, LochgoilheadA5 Three Holy Brethren, Lochgoilhead Medieval Dorothy Wallace
Kilmorich Medieval
752 StrachurA5, Strathlachlan5 Strachur Medieval
Strathlachlan Medieval
1,539 Cumlodden, Glenaray, InverarayA, Lochfyneside, Lochgair Inveraray Medieval
Cumlodden (Furnace) 1841
Lochgair (in village hall)
Netherlorn l/w Colonsay and Oronsay 1,577 CraignishA, Kilbrandon1A, Kilchattan1, Kilmelford, KilninverA Kilbrandon Medieval Trudi Newton[29]
Kilchattan Medieval
Kilmelford Medieval
Craignish (in village hall)
132 ColonsayA1 Colonsay (Scalasaig) Medieval
Dalriada Mid Argyll 5,805 Ardrishaig, Ford, Glassary, KilmartinA, Lochgilphead, North KnapdaleA, South KnapdaleA S. Knapdale (Achahoish) Med? (1775) David.Carruthers[30]
Ardrishaig 1860
Kilmartin New 2019
Lochgilphead 1828TC (1885)
N. Knapdale (Tayvallich) 1827 (1894)

Previously in the Presbytery of Dunoon, then Argyll

Parish(es) Pop'n Former parishes Buildings Origin (built) Minister(s)
Isle of Bute 6,498 Ascog, Kilchattan Bay, KingarthA, North Bute, Port Bannatyne, Rothesay: Bridgend, Rothesay: Craigmore High, Rothesay: Craigmore St Brendan's, Rothesay: HighA, Rothesay: New, Rothesay: St James, Rothesay: St John's, Rothesay: West Rothesay APC(1692) (1795) Sibyl.Tchaikovsky
Kilmun, Strone and Ardentinny: The Shore Kirk l/w West Cowal [Rural Cowal] 1,232 Ardentinny, Kilmun, Strone St Columba's,Strone 1859 Andrew Robertson
1,064 Colintraive, Kames, Kilbride, KilfinanA, KilmodanA, Kyles, Tighnabruaich Kilmodan (Clachan of Glendaruel) Medieval
Kyles (Kames) 1898
Cowal Kirk 11,388 St John's,Dunoon 1843 Evaristo Musedza[31]
Kirn 1907
Toward
Closed churches in this parish: Dunoon: Gaelic, Dunoon: High, Dunoon: OldA, Dunoon: St Cuthbert's, Innellan, InverchaolainA, Sandbank

Previously in the Presbytery of Lorn, then Lorn and Mull, then Argyll

Parish(es) Pop'n Buildings Origin (built) Minister(s)
Ardchattan l/w Coll l/w Connel 1,661 St.Modan's,Benderloch 1905 Willem Bezuidenhout[32]
Closed churches in this parish: Ardchattan?
195 Coll (Arinagour) 1907?
1,193 St Oran's, Connel 1888
Dunbeg pre.1981(1981)
Kilchrenan and Dalavich l/w Muckairn 250 Kilchrenan APC Thomas Telfer
Dalavich APC
1,045 Muckairn (Taynuilt) Medieval
Kilmore and Oban l/w Tiree 9,297 Kilmore APC Alexander.MacCallum[33]
Oban
Closed churches in this parish: Kilbride: St Bride's (APC, cl. C17th), Oban: Argyll Square (C19th, cl. 1949)
653 Tiree4 1776?
Closed churches in this parish: Heylipol and/or Kirkapol (APC??)4
Glenorchy and Strathfillan 1,208 Glenorchy APC (1811) Vacant
Bridge of Orchy C19th
Closed churches in this parish: Crianlarich, Innishael, Portsonachan, Strathfillan
Appin and Lismore 693 Appin Medieval Dugald Cameron[34]
Closed churches in this parish: Lismore (APC)

Previously in the Presbytery of Mull, then Lorn and Mull, then Argyll

Parish(es) Pop'n Buildings Origin (built) Minister(s)
Iona and the Ross of Mull l/w North Mull 745 Iona 1828 Amanda.MacQuarrie[35]
Kilvickeon 1804
Closed churches in this parish: Inchkenneth, Iona: St Ronan's (APC, cl. c. 1560), KilfinichenA, Kilfinichen: New (1804, cl. 1998), Kilvickeon: St Ernan's or Old (APC, cl. pre-1795), Ross of Mull or Creich: St Ernan's (1899, cl. 2023)
2,251 Kilmore 1755 (1905)[36]
Salen 1777 (1828)(1899)[37]
Tobermory 1828 (1897)[37]
Torosay Medieval?(1783)
Closed churches in this parish: Kilcolmkill or Kilmore: St Columba's (APC, cl. c. 1755), Killean: St John's (APC, cl. C17th), Kilninian: St Ninian's (APC, reb. 1755, cl. 2000), Kinlochspelvie (1828, cl. 2000), Lochdon: Free (1843, cl. 1969), Lochdonhead, Tobermory: Free (1910, cl. 1953), Ulva (1828, cl. 2005)

Previously in the Presbytery of Caithness

Parish(es) Pop'n Former parishes Buildings Origin (built) Minister(s)
Thurso: St Peter's & St Andrew's 3,611 ThursoA St Peter's & Andrew's, Thurso Medieval David Malcolm
North Coast and the Flows 9,174 Altnaharra2, FarrA2, HalkirkA, Halladale, Melness2, ReayA, Shebster, Shurrery, Skinnet, Spittal, Strathy, Thurso: West, TongueA2, Westerdale Thurso West Vacant
Strathnaver (Syre)
Reay Medieval
Strathy 1828TC
Halkirk Medieval
Melness
St Andrew's, Tongue
East Caithness 11,869 Berriedale, BowerA, Bruan, Dunbeath, LatheronA, Lybster, Thrumster, WattenA, Wick: Bridge Street, Wick: Central, Wick: Martyrs', Wick: OldA, Wick: Pulteneytown, Wick: St Andrew's, Wick: St Fergus Argyle Square, Wick 1842 Linda Broadley (Locum)
Dunbeath (in halls?)
Lybster 1910
Pentland 3,351 Barrock, CanisbayA, DunnetA, Keiss, OlrigA Canisbay Medieval Janet Easton-Berry
Dunnet Medieval
Keiss 1827TC
Olrig Medieval
Previously in the Presbytery of Inverness
Inverness: St Columba 3,837 BoleskineA, DoresA, Inv: St Columba, Stratherrick Boleskine Medieval Scott McRoberts
St Columba's, Inverness 1843 (N.B.)
Kilmorack and Erchless 2,329 Erchless, KilmorackA, Strathglass Beauly c. 1850 Ian Manson
Inverness: Old High St Stephen's 5,657 Inv: High, Inv: OldMA, Inv: St Stephen's St Stephen's 1897 Vacant[38]
Inverness: Crown 2,752 Crown 1889 Douglas Robertson
Inverness: Hilton 6,873 Hilton 1958 Duncan.MacPherson
Inverness: Ness Bank 5,186 Ness Bank 1787 Stuart Smith[39]
Inverness: Kinmylies 6,376 Kinmylies 1990s Scott Polworth[40]
Nairn: Old 5,164 NairnA Nairn Old Alison Mehigan
Urquhart & Glenmoriston 2,386 Glenmoriston, Kilmichael, Kilmore
UrquhartA
Glenurquhart(Kilmore) Medieval (1838) Vacant
Corrimony ? (N.B.)
Kiltarlity and Kirkhill 3,517 Farnua, Glen Convinth, KiltarlityA, KirkhillA, Wardlaw Kiltarlity Medieval Drew Kuzma
Kirkhill Medieval
Nairn St Ninian's and Auldearn and Dalmore 6,853 ArdclachA, AuldearnA, Dalmore, Howford, Moyness, Nairn: High, Nairn: Rosebank, Nairn: St Ninian's St Ninian's, Nairn Vacant
Auldearn
Inverness: Inshes East 9,143 Inv: Inshes, Inv: West Inshes 1835 David Scott
Strathnairn/and/Strathdearn 4,139 CawdorA, CroyA, Dalarossie, Dalcross, DaviotA, Dunlichity, MoyA, Tomatin Croy Medieval Vacant[38]
Tomatin (in comm. ctr.)
Inverness: Trinity Dalneigh 10,364 Bona, Inv: Dalneigh, Inv: Merkinch St Mark's, Inv: Queen Street, Inv: St Mary's, Inv: Trinity Dalneigh 1953 Vacant[38]
Culloden and Ardersier 15,597 ArdersierA, Brachollie, Culloden, PettyA Ardersier Medieval Pamela Kennedy[41]
Barn, Culloden 1977
Previously in the Presbytery of Lochaber
Fort Augustus l/w Glengarry 904 Fort Augustus, Glenmoriston Free Fort Augustus 1774 (1867) Anthony Jones
388 Glengarry 1865
Tomdoun
Fort William Kilmallie l/w Kilmonivaig 10,899 Achnacarry, Caol, Corpach, Duncansburgh, Fort William: Macintosh, KilmallieA Corpach Medieval David Sim, Rory MacLeod (AM)
Fort William 1792
1,614 KilmonivaigA Kilmonivaig Medieval
North West Lochaber 2,117 Arisaig, Canna, Eigg, Knoydart, Mallaig, Small IslesA St Columba's, Mallaig Vacant[42]
Arisaig (in hall)
Acharacle and Ardnamurchan l/w Ardgour, Morvern and Strontian 828 Acharacle, ArdnamurchanA, Eilean Finain Acharacle 1829 Donald McCorkindale[43]
Ardnamurchan Medieval(2023)[44]
1,164 Ardgour, Kilcolmkill, Killintag, Lochaline, MorvernA, Strontian Ardgour 1829
Kingairloch
Kiel, Morvern
Strontian 1829
South Lochaber 2,889 Ballachulish, Duror, Glencoe, Kinlochleven, Nether Lochaber, South Ballachulish Kinlochleven Malcolm Kinnear[45], Marion Kinnear (AuxM)
Duror 1827TC
Onich 1829
Previously in the Presbytery of Lochcarron-Skye
Strath and Sleat 2,782 SleatA, StrathA Broadford 1840 Vacant
Sleat Medieval
Kyleakin
Portree 3,124 PortreeA, Raasay Portree Sandor Fazakas
West Ross 2,446 Aultbea, Dundonnell, GairlochA, Poolewe Aultbea Vacant
Dundonnell
Gairloch Medieval
Kilmuir & Stenscholl 813 KilmuirA, Stenscholl Kilmuir Medieval Rebeccah Bartocho[46]
Stenscholl 1829TC
Bracadale, Duirinish and Snizort 3,458 BracadaleA, Duirinish, SnizortA, Uig, Waternish Bracadale Medieval Gary Wilson
Duirinish Medieval (1829)
Kensaleyre
Arnisort
Uig
South West Ross 4,315 ApplecrossA, GlenelgA, GlenshielA, Kinlochewe, KintailA, LochalshA, LochcarronA, Plockton, Shieldaig, Torridon Lochcarron Medieval Frederick Vincent
Applecross
Kinlochewe
Glenelg Medieval
Kintail Medieval
Lochalsh Medieval
Previously in the Presbytery of Moray
West Moray 17,196 AltyreM, AlvesMA, Burghead, DallasMA, Findhorn, Forres: Castlehill, Forres: High, Forres: St LaurenceMA, Forres: St Leonard's, KinlossA, RaffordMA Kinloss 1657 (1765)[47] Vacant, Dewald Louw (TM), Stuart Finlayson
St Michael's, Dallas APC (1794)[48]
St Leonard's, Forres 1844 (1903)[49]
Dyke & Edinkillie 1,199 Culbin, DykeMA, EdinkillieMA, MoyM St Andrew's, Dyke APC (1781) Richard Moffat
Previously in the Presbytery of Ross
Alness 3,268 AlnessA, RosskeenA Rosskeen, Alness 1910 Philip Gunn[50]
Contin 2,752 Carnoch, ContinA, Kinlochluichart, Strathconon, Strathgarve Contin Medieval Ronald Gall[51]
Lochluichart 1827TC
Fodderty & Strathpeffer FoddertyA, Glen Ussie, Kinnettas, Strathpeffer Strathpeffer 1890
Dingwall: Castle Street 2,386 Castle Street, Dingwall 1900 Drausio Goncalves
Dingwall: St Clement's 3,105 DingwallA St Clement's, Dingwall Medieval Bruce Dempsey[52]
Ferintosh 4,000 Ferintosh, Logie Wester, Maryburgh Ferintosh 1906 Stephen Macdonald
Killearnan 697 KillearnanA, Redcastle Killearnan Medieval Vacant
Kiltearn 1,807 KiltearnA, Lemlair Kiltearn Medieval Donald MacSween
Lochbroom and Ullapool 2,230 Coigach, LochbroomA, Ullapool Ullapool 1829TC Heidi Hercus
Urray and Kilchrist 4,103 Kilchrist, UrrayA Muir of Ord Medieval Monika Redman
Invergordon 4,600 Invergordon Invergordon 1861 Brian Macleod
Kilmuir and Logie Easter 1,758 Kilmuir (Easter)A, Logie EasterA Kilmuir Medieval Alistair Drummond
Easter Ross Peninsula 7,390 FearnA, NiggA, TainA, TarbatA Tarbat Medieval Alasdair MacLeod
Tain Medieval
Fearn Abbey Medieval
Black Isle East 4,721 AvochA, CromartyA, FortroseA, RosemarkieA Rosemarkie Medieval Warren Beattie[53]
Culbokie and Munlochy 4,186 Cullicudden, Kilmuir Wester, Kirkmichael, KnockbainA, ResolisA, Suddie, UrquhartA Culbokie Terrance Burns[54]
Previously in the Presbytery of Sutherland
Central and East Sutherland 3,978 Brora, ClyneA, KildonanA, LairgA, LothA, RogartA Clyne Medieval Vacant, Hilary Gardner (AuxM)
Lairg Medieval
Helmsdale
St Callan's, Rogart Medieval
Durness and Kinlochbervie 688 DurnessA, Kinlochbervie Durness Medieval Andrea Boyes[55]
Kinlochbervie 1829TC
Golspie 1,661 GolspieA St Andrew's, Golspie Medieval John Sterrett
Dornoch Firth 4,330 CreichA, Croick, DornochA, EddertonA, KincardineA Dornoch Cathedral Medieval Carol Anne Porter[56]
Assynt, Rosehall and Scourie 1,583 AssyntA, Badcall, EddrachillisA, Rosehall, Scourie, Stoer Assynt Medieval Iain MacLeod[57]
Rosehall
Eddrachillis
Previously in the Presbytery of Uist
Uist and Barra 5,125 BarraMA3, Benbecula, Carinish, Daliburgh3, HowmoreM3, KilphederM3, South UistA3 Benbecula Kirk Medieval Vacant
Carinish Kirk
Barra Kirk c. 1820[58]
Howmore Kirk 1859[59]
Daliburgh Kirk 1869[59]
Berneray and Lochmaddy l/w Kilmuir and Paible 463 Berneray, Lochmaddy, Trumisgarry Berneray Kirk Alen McCulloch
Lochmaddy Kirk
522 Kilmuir, North UistA, Paible Kilmuir Kirk Medieval
Manish-Scarista 755 Manish, Scarista Leverburgh Kirk Vacant[60]
Manish Kirk
Scarista Kirk
Tarbert 1,161 HarrisA Tarbert Kirk Medieval Ian MacDonald

1previously in the Presbytery of Lorn, then Lorn & Mull 2previously in the Presbytery of Sutherland 3previously in the Presbytery of South Argyll 4previously in the Presbytery of Mull, then Lorn & Mull 5previously in the Presbytery of Dunoon

Closed churches in this presbytery

Church Founded Closed Former presbytery
Snizort Cathedral APC 1560 Lochcarron-Skye
Trumpan Church, Skye* Medieval 1578[61] Lochcarron-Skye
Kilpeter Parish Church (South Uist) APC C16th[62] South Argyll
St Thomas, Skinnet APC C16th[63] Caithness
Glenmoriston Old Parish Church* APC C16th[64] Inverness
Canna Old Parish Church* APC C16th[65] Lochaber
Kildonan (Eigg) Old Parish Church* APC C16th[66] Lochaber
Eilean Fhianain Parish Church* APC C16th[67] Lochaber
St Conan's, Uig* APC C16th[68] Lochcarron-Skye
Kilmaluoc Church, Raasay* APC C16th[69] Lochcarron-Skye
St Maelrubha's, Minginish* APC C16th[70] Lochcarron-Skye
Kinnettes Parish Church* APC C16th[71] Ross
St Clement's, Rodel, Harris* APC C16th Uist
St Columba's, Sand, North Uist* APC C16th[62] Uist
St Mary's (Teampall Mor), Howmore (South Uist) APC post-C16th[59] South Argyll
St Brigh's, Lemlair* APC 1618[72] Ross
Farnua Parish Church, Bunchrew* APC 1618[73] Inverness
St Ninian's, Moy, near Forres APC c. 1618[74] Moray
Kilbar (St Barr's) Church, Eoligarry, Barra APC[75] c. 1625[75] South Argyll
Bracholy Parish Church* Medieval C17th[76] Inverness
Dalcross Church* Medieval C17th[77] Inverness
(St Findchan's) Kilfinichen Old Church APC C17th[78] Argyll
Abertarff Old Church* Medieval C17th[79] Lochaber
Fortrose Cathedral Medieval C17th Ross
Eilean Munde Church* Medieval 1653 Lochaber
Altyre Parish Church APC c. 1657[80] Moray
Nonakiln Parish Church* Medieval 1713 Ross
St Fyndoca's, Innishail Medieval 1736 Argyll
Kildalton Church, Islay Medieval C18th[81] Argyll
St Bride, Kilbride, Bute Medieval C18th[82] Argyll
Convinth Parish Church* Medieval C18th[83] Inverness
Suddy Parish Church* Medieval C18th[84] Ross
Edinkillie Old Church, Logie APC C18th[85] Moray
Kilmuir Wester Church, Kilmuir* Medieval 1764[86] Ross
Cullicudden Parish Church* Medieval c. 1775[87] Ross
St Kenneth's, Kinloch Laggan APC pre-1792[88] Abernethy
Logiebride (Logie Wester) Church* Medieval 1792[89] Ross
St Bride's, Advie APC pre-C19th[90] Abernethy
St Cainnech, Kilchenzie Medieval pre-1800[91] Argyll
St Blane, Kingarth, Bute Medieval pre-1800[92] Argyll
Inverallan Old Parish Church APC c. 1803[22] Abernethy
(St Maelrubha's) Rafford Old Parish Church APC (1754) 1820s[93] Moray
Snizort Old Parish Church, Skeabost* Medieval C19th[94] Lochcarron-Skye
Cill Chriosd (Strath Old Church)* Medieval (C16th) 1840 Lochcarron-Skye
Fodderty Old Parish Church* Medieval 1904[95] Ross
(St Tuchaldus' /) Doune Church, Rothiemurchus APC c. 1929[19] Abernethy
Risabus or Oa Church, Islay 1828TC 1930[96] Argyll
St Kilda Church pre-1700 1930[97] Uist
Dulnain Bridge Old Parish Church 1914 1930[98] Abernethy
(St Mary's) Alves Old Parish Church APC (1769) 1932[99] Moray
Tongue Strathtongue Church 1846 post-1937[100] Sutherland
Kirkmichael Dalvrecht Church, Strathavon 1843 1943[101] Abernethy
Largieside Church (prev. Kilcalmonell Free) 1870 1944[102] South Argyll
Rosskeen Old Parish Church, nr. Invergordon Medieval 1947[103] Ross
Hallin Church, Kilmuir, Skye 1829TC Lochcarron-Skye
Plockton Parish Church 1827TC Lochcarron-Skye
Carnoch Church 1830TC Ross
Berneray Parish Church 1829TC Uist
Truimsgarry Church, North Uist 1829TC Uist
Petty Old Parish Church Medieval (1839) 1950s Inverness
Stoer Church 1829TC C20th[104] Sutherland
Glenshiel Parish Church, Ratagan 1758 C20th?[105] Lochcarron-Skye
West Church, Kincardine 1955[106] Sutherland
St Columba's, Newtonmore c. 1895 1955[25] Abernethy
Castlebay Church, Barra 1893 c. 1955[107] South Argyll
Grantown-on-Spey South Church 1960[22] Abernethy
(St Peter's), Duthil Old Parish Church APC (1826) 1967[14] Abernethy
St Andrew's, Thurso 1871 1968[108] Caithness
St Columba's, Inverdruie, Rothiemurchus 1886 1970s[19] Abernethy
Castlehill Church, Forres 1812 (1871) 1971[109] Moray
Kilmorack Old Church* Medieval 1972[110] Inverness
West Church, Innellan 1973[111] Argyll
Latheron Old Parish Church* Medieval 1974[112] Caithness
Rosebank Church, Nairn 1851 1974[113] Inverness
St Colman, North Bute Medieval 1980[114] Argyll
Invermoriston Parish Church 1913 1980s[115] Inverness
Leanach Mission Church, near Culloden 1907 1980s[116] Inverness
Loth Parish Church* Medieval 1984[117] Sutherland
Westerdale Church 1843 1989[118] Caithness
Wick Central Church 1806 1990 Caithness
Inverchaolain Church Medieval 1990[119] Argyll
Nigg Parish Church* Medieval 1991[120] Ross
Kildonan Parish Church* Medieval 1990s[121] Sutherland
Poolewe Parish Church 1828TC 1997[122] Lochcarron-Skye
Cromarty East Church 1998[123] Ross
(St Michael's) Kirkmichael Church, Strathavon APC (1807) c. 2000[124] Abernethy
Glenlivet Church 1820s 2004[125] Abernethy
Portsonachan Church c. 2005[126] Argyll
Resolis (Kirkmichael) Parish Church* Medieval 2005[127] Ross
Urquhart Parish Church* Medieval 2005[127] Ross
Kilchattan Bay Church, Bute Medieval 2007[128] Argyll
St Ninian's Church, Port Bannatyne, Bute 1886 2007[114] Argyll
St Brendan's, Craigmore, Bute 1889 2007[129] Argyll
Bruan Church 1910 2007[130] Caithness
Macintosh Memorial Church, Fort William 1843 2007[131] Lochaber
Berriedale Church 1826TC 2008 Caithness
Carrick Castle Church 1892 2008[132] Argyll
Bridge Street Church, Wick 1843 29 Mar 2009 Caithness
Iochdar Mission Church, South Uist 1889[133] c. 2010[134] South Argyll
Lochboisdale Church, South Uist pre-1901[135] South Argyll
North Boisdale Church, South Uist South Argyll
Eriboll Church 1804 2010[136] Sutherland
Moy Church* Medieval 2011[137] Inverness
Abernethy Old Kirk APC (1767) 2011[138] Abernethy
Fortrose Church 2012[139] Ross
St Columba's, Oban 1874[140] 2013[141] Argyll
Kirkapol Church, Gott, Tiree 1844 2014[142] Argyll
Tomatin Church 1903 2016[137] Inverness
Lochbroom (Clachan) Church* Medieval 2016[143] Ross
Bona Church* Medieval c. 2017 Inverness
Sandbank Church 2017[144] Argyll
Ardentinny Church 2017[145] Argyll
St Munn's Church, Kilmun* Medieval 2017[145] Argyll
North Knapdale Church, Kilmichael Inverlussa* 2017[146] Argyll
Pitfure Church, Rogart 1910 2017[147] Sutherland
Ford Church 2018[148] Argyll
Bower Church* Medieval 2018[149] Caithness
Sollas Mission Hall, North Uist 1906 c. 2018[150] Uist
Ardchattan Church, Achnaba* Medieval 2019[151] Argyll
Dunlichity Church* Medieval (1758) 2019[152] Inverness
Cannich Church 1899 2019[153] Inverness
Halladale Mission Church 1911 c. 2020 Caithness
Dores Church* Medieval 2020[154] Inverness
Glassary Church, Kilmichael Glassary* 2020[155] Argyll
Kilmartin Old Church[156] Medieval (1601) (1835) c. 2020 Argyll
Altnaharra Church 1855 2020[157] Sutherland
Shieldaig Church 1827TC c. 2020 Lochcarron-Skye
Kilberry Church 1821 2021[158] Argyll
Dulnain Bridge Parish Church 1904[159] 2021[160] Abernethy
Edderton Church* Medieval (1842) 2021[161] Sutherland
Alvie Church APC (1798) 2022[162] Abernethy
Old High Church, Inverness* Medieval 2022 Inverness
St Columba's, Canna 1914 c. 2022 Lochaber
Elgol Church c. 2022[163] Lochcarron-Skye
Craignish Church, Ardfern Medieval 2023[164] Argyll
Kilninver Church Medieval 2023 Argyll
Bellanoch Church 1874 2023[165] Argyll
Highland Church, Campbeltown Medieval (1808) 2023[166] Argyll
Innellan Church 1853 2023[111] Argyll
Colintraive Church 1840 2023[167] Argyll
Kilfinan Church Medieval 2023 Argyll
St Conan's Kirk, Lochawe 1886 2023 Argyll
High Kirk, Dunoon Medieval 2023[168] Argyll
Rafford New Parish Church 1826[169] 2023[170] Moray
Edinkillie Church, Glenernie 1741[85] 2023[171] Moray
Inverness East Church 1798 2023 Inverness
Daviot Parish Church* Medieval (1826) 2023[172] Inverness
Dalarossie Church* Medieval (c. 1800) 2023[173] Inverness
Cawdor Parish Church* Medieval 2023 Inverness
Petty Church, Tornagrain* 1847 2023 Inverness
Trinity Church, Inverness 1837 2023[174] Inverness
Avoch Church* Medieval 2023[175] Ross
Cromarty (West) Church* Medieval 2023[176] Ross
St Munda's, Ballachulish 1845 2023[177] Lochaber
Eigg Church 1862 c. 2023[178] Lochaber
Caol Church c. 1850 2023[179] Lochaber
St Ciaran's, Achnacarry c. 2023 Lochaber
Creich Church, Bonar Bridge* Medieval 2023[180] Sutherland
Croick Church 1830TC 2023 Sutherland
Lochgair Church 1867 c. 2023 South Argyll
Alves New Parish Church 1845[181] 31 Dec 2023[170] Moray
Burghead Parish Church 1822 (1861)[182] 31 Dec 2023[183] Moray
Crianlarich Church 1901 2024[184] Argyll
St Moluag's Cathedral, Lismore Ancient 2024 Argyll
Erchless Church, Struy 2024[185] Inverness
Urray Church* Medieval 2024[186] Ross
Logie Easter Church* Medieval 2024 Ross
Thrumster Church 1900 2024[187] Caithness
Knockbain Church, Munlochy 1754 (1886) 2024[188] Ross
Laggan Church 1785 (1842)[189] 2024[190] Abernethy
Corrimony Church 1904 2024[191] Inverness
Findhorn Parish Church 1843 2024[192] Moray
Alness Kirk Medieval 2024 Ross
(St Katherine's/Tuchaldus') Kincardine Kirk APC (post-C16th)[193] 2024[14] Abernethy
Rothesay Trinity Church 1843 2024[194] Dunoon
Watten Church 2024[195] Caithness
Farr Church, Bettyhill Medieval 2024[196] Caithness
Kincardine Church, Ardgay* Medieval (1909) 13 Oct 2024 Sutherland
St Laurence, Forres APC (1906)[197] 29 Dec 2024 Moray
St Fergus, Wick Medieval (1830) 29 Dec 2024 Caithness
Arisaig Kirk Medieval 2025[198] Lochaber
Portnahaven Kirk 1828TC 2025[199] South Argyll
Kilmeny Kirk Medieval 2025[199] South Argyll
(St Peter's) Inveravon Kirk APC (1808)[200] 2025[201] Abernethy
Dunbeath Church, Balnabruich early C20th 2025[202] Caithness

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