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Tullibardine Chapel
Just outside the town of Auchterarder, in Crieff and basically in the middle of nowhere, there is a wonderful little rural church called Tullibardine Chapel. The church, now Scottish Government heritage, is the church with the least reformations since it construction. For that reason, it is a great example of a standard medieval building. It was built in the early Middle Ages, in the year 1446 and was only rebuilt after a incedio in 1500. It is currently not being used, and the interior is empty, with the tombs and archictectural elements. This generates discussion as the "furnish" remove that element of originality that has now, but perhaps it was more colorful for the common visitor.
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