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Sights in Stirling

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Churches in Stirling
Allan Park Church
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On Dumbarton Road is Allan Park Church, headquarters of the Church of Scotland, a branch of the Anglican Church but with more Cath
Churches in Stirling
St Mary's Catholic Church
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Climbing to the castle you will pass this church with its red color of its stone. The church is well kept, in full operation, with
Historical Monuments in Stirling
The Tolbooth
(1)
Heading downhill from the famous Stirling Castle, in the same street as the historic Mercat Cross, is another of the important his
Churches in Stirling
Stirling Baptist Church
(1)
Stirling Baptist Church was established in 1805. It had its greatest influence during the nineteenth century. The current church w
Churches in Stirling
Erskine Marykirk Church
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This is on one of the central streets in the historic area of ​​the city, next to the Old Jail. Its original name was Mary Kirk. T
Bridges in Stirling
Old Bridge (Stirling)
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Officially, there is only one Old Bridge in Stirling, the famous bridge where Sir William Wallace beat the English in 1297. Howeve
Churches in Stirling
Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity
(1)
The City of Stirling is home to many churches, which is surprising considering the modest size of this city in the heart (or centr
Churches in Stirling
Logie Kirk (Church of Logie)
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Logie Kirk has been a church (and cemetery) in the area for a little over 1,300 years, in fact it's one of the most traditional ch
Churches in Stirling
St. Ninian Church
(1)
St. Ninian's Church is located in an area of ​​the city of Stirling with the same name. There is historical evidence that suggests
Cemeteries in Stirling
Logie Kirk
(1)
Some time ago I described the church of Logie Kirk as one of the oldest in Stirling. But in my haste to educate the world about Sc
Historical Monuments in Stirling
World War Memorial
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This monument is a recurring motif in almost all towns in the UK, as both World Wars had a great impact in Britain. Several commem
Historical Monuments in Stirling
George Christie Clock Monument
Being the most famous clock in Stirling center, this monument pays tribute to one of the most famous and beloved mayors in the cit
Historical Monuments in Stirling
The Sheriff Court
In Scotland the central courts of each province (or county) keep their original names from medieval times: The Sheriff Court. At t
Churches in Stirling
St. Columb's Church
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This church appears to be very old but was built in the late Victorian era (about 1901) to serve the Church of Scotland (Anglican)
Churches in Stirling
Sta. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church
Before the Religious Reformation (which occurred in Scotland during the seventeenth century) the whole building belonged to the Ca
Courtyards in Stirling
Stirling Old Courtyards
In antiquity, the style of living imposed by the Romans was typical (especially in Medieval times) - they built homes or businesse
Cemeteries in Stirling
Kincardine Old Churchyard
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Not easy to find, right in the middle of nowhere, this is a small cemetery where you'll find the remains of the traditional church
Ruins in Stirling