Kirkinch

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Kirkinch
Angus
Ruined church at Kirkinch - geograph.org.uk - 893610.jpg
Nevay Church ruins
Location
Grid reference: NO312441
Location: 56°35’2"N, 3°7’18"W
Data
Post town: Forfar
Postcode: DD8
Dialling code: 01307
Local Government
Council: Angus
Parliamentary
constituency:
Angus

Kirkinch is a small village in Angus.

The name of the village is mixed Scots and Gaelic, and means "Church of the island": the 'island' is the knoll on which remains of the mediæval church of the parish of Nevay, now united with Eassie, stand. Originally it was an 'island' of slightly higher land surrounded by boggy country.

The village houses are adjacent to the knoll, which is encompassed by the wall of the old churchyard. Some of the earliest history of the local area is represented approximately a mile northwest at the village of Eassie, where the Eassie Stone is displayed in a modern transparent shelter in the ruined former parish church; this finely carved Pictish cross-slab probably dates to the first half of the 8th century (Historic Scotland; accessible at all times). The church site at Kirkinch is itself probably of early Christian origin. A simple disc-headed cross-slab found here is on display at the Meffan Institute in Forfar.

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