Basic Site Details

Name: Arbuthnott Church
Town, district or village: Arbuthnott
City or county: Kincardineshire
Country: Scotland
Parish:  
Status: A Listed
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Alternative Names

The following alternative names are associated with this building/design:
 NameCurrent name?Notes
Item 1 of 1St Ternan's Church  

Building Type Classification

The building is classified under the following categories:
 ClassificationOriginal classification?Notes
Item 1 of 1Church  

Events

The following date-based events are associated with this building:
 FromToEvent typeNotes
Item 1 of 418691870Alterations and additionsNave re-ordered
Item 2 of 418901896 Restoration after fire
Item 3 of 41919  Robert Bruce Memorial
Item 4 of 419521953Restoration 

People

Design and Construction

The following individuals or organisations have carried out design/construction work. Where architects or practices worked together, matching letters appear beside their names in the Partnership Group column.
 NameRolePartnership GroupFromToNotes
Item 1 of 5William Smith II B18691870Nave re-ordered
Item 2 of 5Alexander Marshall Mackenzie A18901896Restoration after fire
Item 3 of 5James Matthews A18901896Restoration after fire
Item 4 of 5Matthews & Mackenzie A18901896Restoration after fire
Item 5 of 5(Sir) Robert Stodart Lorimer  1919 Robert Bruce Memorial

References

Bibliographic References

The following books contain references to this building:
 Author(s)DateTitlePartPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 1Sharples, J, Walker, D W and Woodworth, M2015The Buildings of Scotland: Aberdeenshire South and Aberdeen London and New Haven: Yale University Pressp319

Archive References

The following archives hold material relating to this building:
 SourceArchive nameSource catalogue no.Notes
Item 1 of 3Historic Environment ScotlandListed Buildings Register2876 
Item 2 of 3National Monuments Record of Scotland/NMRS, RCAHMSLorimer and Matthew Collection LOR K/12
Item 3 of 3Viewfield House, Old Perth Rd, Inverness (1990)A Marshall Mackenzie & Marr Office List (held by John G Marr in 1960)