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'''St Mary's Episcopal Church''' is a medium-sized church of the [[Scottish Episcopal Church]] in [[Dunblane]], [[Scotland]]. It is situated by the Fourways roundabout. |
'''St Mary's Episcopal Church''' is a medium-sized church of the [[Scottish Episcopal Church]] in [[Dunblane]], [[Scotland]]. It is situated by the Fourways roundabout. |
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St Mary's church was consecrated by [[Patrick Torry]], the [[Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane]] in 1845. It was [[Listed building|listed]] as Category B in 1971.<ref>{{ |
St Mary's church was consecrated by [[Patrick Torry]], the [[Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane]] in 1845. It was [[Listed building|listed]] as Category B in 1971.<ref>{{Historic Environment Scotland|num=LB26404|desc=PERTH ROAD, ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH INCLUDING GATEPIERS AND BOUNDARY WALL|cat=B|access-date=15 March 2019}}</ref> |
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A new Rector is currently being advertised for, who will succeed the Rev Nick Green, who succeeded Rev Kimberly Bohan, Canon Janice Cameron, Canon Gianfranco Tellini, Canon John Symon, and many others back to Canon Henry Malcolm, the first Rector of 50 years from 1845. |
A new Rector is currently being advertised for, who will succeed the Rev Nick Green, who succeeded Rev Kimberly Bohan, Canon Janice Cameron, Canon Gianfranco Tellini, Canon John Symon, and many others back to Canon Henry Malcolm, the first Rector of 50 years from 1845. |
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St Mary's Episcopal Church is a medium-sized church of the Scottish Episcopal Church in Dunblane, Scotland. It is situated by the Fourways roundabout.
St Mary's church was consecrated by Patrick Torry, the Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane in 1845. It was listed as Category B in 1971.[1]
A new Rector is currently being advertised for, who will succeed the Rev Nick Green, who succeeded Rev Kimberly Bohan, Canon Janice Cameron, Canon Gianfranco Tellini, Canon John Symon, and many others back to Canon Henry Malcolm, the first Rector of 50 years from 1845.
The church grounds consists of a graveyard, the manse, a medium-sized church hall with kitchen and committee room. A quiet garden will be open to members of the public in early 2014.