Lundie Kirk was the parish church of Lundie, Angus, in Scotland from the 12th century until 2017. The church was constructed in Romanesque style in the 12th century and was owned by the Priory of St Andrews for whom it may have served as a rest stop for travelling monks. The church came into the ownership of the Duncan family in 1660. A mausoleum at the east end of the structure was added in 1789 to house the body of Sir William Duncan, 1st Baronet and Admiral Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan was buried in the graveyard. The church was partly rebuilt in 1846 and a significant renovation was carried out in 1892, converting the mausoleum to a vestry and adding a porch. The church is a Category A listed building.
The Church of Scotland ceased holding regular worship in June 2017 and, after an unsuccessful search for a community use, the church was sold in 2019. The church was sold again by auction in November 2021, achieving a price of £40,000. The new owner intended to convert the structure into a family home. The structure suffered a serious fire on 18 November 2022, leaving it a roofless shell.
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Lundie is a parish and small settlement in Angus, Scotland, 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Dundee, situated at the head of the Dighty valley in the Sidlaws...
1672 - John Paterson 1672 to 1675 - William Annan 1675 to 1680 - James Lundie, translated to Dalkeith in 1680 1681 - Robert Bruce, dismissed after a few...
Trinity College Kirk was a royal collegiate church in Edinburgh, Scotland. The kirk and its adjacent almshouse, Trinity Hospital, were founded in 1460...
rebuilt. 1573 to 1575 - William Cornwall, reader 1575 to 1577 - George Lundie 1580 to 1581 - John Spottiswood 1582 to 1590 - Patrick Simson 1592 to 1631...
(died 3rd December 1884), third daughter of Robert Lundie, minister of Kelso, and had issue — Mary Lundie, born 14 June 1844 (married 29 August 1876, George...
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devoted exclusively to the Parish and Mission work of the Kirk. 1580: The Laird of Lundie & Sir James Balfour of Pittendreich or James Halyburton 1581:...
James Liddle George Linde George Lohmann Michael Loubser Brendon Louw Bill Lundie Frederick Luyt Mike Macaulay Rashaad Magiet Saait Magiet Monde Mahlombe...
daughter of John Lindsay of Dowhill. His mother had been married to Andrew Lundie, and later married George Douglas, a son of Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven...
as Harry Beaton, John Clonts as Charlie Dalrymple, Joneal Joplin as Mr. Lundie, Louise Hickey-Cadiff as Jean MacLaren, Amy Sullivan as Maggie Anderson...
translated to second charge of Greyfriars Kirk James Lundie 1687 to 1696 John Know 1687 to 1688 (assistant to Lundie?) Andrew Bowie 1697 to 1707 John Wilson...
Londonderry". House of Commons Journal. No. 12. 12 August 1689. Colonel Lundie was the first Man that spoke at this Council of War and made a Proposition...
moved the monument and its surrounding pergola a short distance away to Lundie Gardens. Also in South Australia, Eight Hour Day, 13 October 1915, was renamed...
Curror (1717–1809) Ebenezer Michie (died 1813), friend of Robert Burns Mary Lundie Duncan, author of the "Cleish Hymn", Jesus Tender Shepherd Hear Me (wife...
Camperdown, Baron of Lundie (1 July 1731 to 4 August 1804). He was born in Dundee on 1 July 1731, the son of Alexander Duncan of Lundie, Provost of Dundee...
the Great Glen. The following year, the clan, led by Allan MacRanald of Lundie, launched a fiercer raid on the Mackenzies by burning their lands, destroying...
pregnancies. Bannatyne says that John Knox heard this story from one Andrew Lundie, who may have been a relation of Forbes of Reres. In 1573, during the "lang...
Dr John Gordon Lorimer DD (1804-1868) minister of the old kirk from 1829. Rev Alexander Lundie (born 1833) minister of the Free Church from 1867. List of...