Chapel of Garioch

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Chapel of Garioch
Aberdeenshire

Chapel of Garioch Parish Church
Location
Location: 57°18’23"N, 2°28’20"W
Data
Post town: Inverurie
Postcode: AB51
Local Government
Council: Aberdeenshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Gordon]]

Chapel of Garioch is a hamlet and parish in Aberdeenshire, located four miles west of Inverurie. The Balquhain stone circle is nearby.

The church, St Mary's Chapel, shares a parish with Blairdaff.[1] It was formerly under the patronage of the local Elphinstone lairds.[2]

History

The hamlet was originally called Durock (Logie Durno in Gaelic) but was renamed when the Chapel was built in the 17th century. The Battle of Harlaw was fought here in 1411.

Pittodrie House is a Category B listed building, and former seat of the Erskine family: it consists of a mediæval tower house (c. 1490), with later Jacobean (1675) and neo-Jacobean (1841) additions.[3]

References

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