Creich, Fife
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This article is about the place in Fife. For the place in Sutherland, see Creich, Sutherland.
Creich is a hamlet and parish in northern Fife, containing the villages of Brunton and Luthrie. It is bounded by Monimail to the south; by Moonzie to the south-east; by Kilmany to the east; by Balmerino to the north-east; by Flisk to the north; and by Dunbog to the west. It has a population of 151.
The original parish church in Creich was replaced by a new Gothic-style church on the east side of Luthriebank Road, between Luthrie and Brunton. It was built in 1830-1832 to a design by the architect William Stirling.
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- Location map: 56°22’43"N, 3°5’20"W
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