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The East end of Glenaray & Inveraray Parish Church
Built in 1802, this side was for the "lowland" congregation and the opposite end for the Gaelic speakers.  Today the other side is the church hall.  The church was built with a tower but was removed during the war as it was deemed unsafe.  [url=http://streetmap.co.uk/map?X=209615&Y=708466&A=Y&Z=106/] Map location. [/url]
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The East end of Glenaray & Inveraray Parish Church

Built in 1802, this side was for the "lowland" congregation and the opposite end for the Gaelic speakers. Today the other side is the church hall. The church was built with a tower but was removed during the war as it was deemed unsafe. Map location.

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