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Aberdeenshire Historic Kirkyards

St Ciaran's KirkyardThe historic kirkyards of Aberdeenshire abound with many significant and delightful architectural features, the nucleus of which has always, or in most cases, been the kirk. However the world of architectural history has long been concerned with either the study of country house or ecclesiastical architecture, though within the last quarter of the 20th century the former has dominated the field significantly.

The latter has perhaps suffered from a sense of becoming more distant and irrelevant to the lives of successive generations of their parishes. And yet the historic kirkyard is so rich in the development of aesthetic style; of local craftsmanship; of local and favoured materials; of genealogy; and of economic prosperity.

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St Drostans Bellcot Introduction to Aberdeenshire's Historic Kirkyards
Aberdeenshire has over 150 historic kirkyards which provide a fascinating collection of memorials and tombs.


Tombstone ImageHistoric Kirkyards Survey
A survey of the kirkyards within Aberdeenshire has been carried out, with the findings providing the basis for a programme of maintenance and repair.


The Findlater & Boyne Tomb FordyceConservation & Repair
A comprehensive programme of maintenance and repair has been adopted to preserve the kirkyards for future generations.


Image of Fordoun Stone, AuchenblaeLeaflets & Stationery
Leaflets regarding historic kirkyards in Aberdeenshire are available to download. Notelets and postcards are also available to purchase from our Banff office.


Contact Us

Should you have any queries regarding the historic kirkyards in and around Aberdeenshire please contact:

Richard Leith
Environment Planner (Specialist Services)
Planning & Environmental Services
Town House
34 Low Street
Banff
AB45 1AY

Tel: 01261 813218