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Abercorn Parish Church — Attraction in Scotland

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Abercorn Parish Church
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Hopetoun House
Queensferry, South Queensferry EH30 9RW, United Kingdom
Midhope Castle
Midhope Castle, Abercorn, South Queensferry EH30 9SL, United Kingdom
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Parkhead House
Abercorn Rd, Queensferry, Hopetoun EH30 9SL, United Kingdom
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Abercorn Parish Church

Abercorn, South Queensferry EH30 9SL, United Kingdom
4.7(100)
Open 24 hours
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Nearby attractions of Abercorn Parish Church

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Midhope Castle

Midhope Castle

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Bobby BrannanBobby Brannan
Just up the road from Outlander’s Lallybroch (Midhope castle) is this beautiful church well worth a visit if in the area. With a few parking spots that aren’t taken by residents parking you can avoid the parking charges for Midhope. You have two options to get Midhope from there either down the windy road or through the forest (follow from the gate down the path at the bottom of the hill turn left - you can either follow the path all the way or take a shortcut through the muddy path)
Isabella MillarIsabella Millar
Beautiful. Peaceful. Lovely place for a quiet little walk. One of the most charming churches and graveyards I have ever been in. A few parking spots just outside, but also next to a residential area so be respectful of residents parking. No dogs allowed. Church services are still conducted here on Sundays. Also a small museum which wasn't open but looked very informative. Some of the oldest gravestones I've ever seen. A very nice place for a peaceful walk.
Fiona HayFiona Hay
Such a beautiful, tranquil church and graveyard. Some of the stones are worth a look as they are so old and tell a great story. There is a tiny, wee museum as you walk through the gates too. Never been in but I think it would be great to see.
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Just up the road from Outlander’s Lallybroch (Midhope castle) is this beautiful church well worth a visit if in the area. With a few parking spots that aren’t taken by residents parking you can avoid the parking charges for Midhope. You have two options to get Midhope from there either down the windy road or through the forest (follow from the gate down the path at the bottom of the hill turn left - you can either follow the path all the way or take a shortcut through the muddy path)
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Beautiful. Peaceful. Lovely place for a quiet little walk. One of the most charming churches and graveyards I have ever been in. A few parking spots just outside, but also next to a residential area so be respectful of residents parking. No dogs allowed. Church services are still conducted here on Sundays. Also a small museum which wasn't open but looked very informative. Some of the oldest gravestones I've ever seen. A very nice place for a peaceful walk.
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Such a beautiful, tranquil church and graveyard. Some of the stones are worth a look as they are so old and tell a great story. There is a tiny, wee museum as you walk through the gates too. Never been in but I think it would be great to see.
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4.7
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1.0
1y

This is my personal, albeit rather disturbing account in dealing with W.Raymond King of Echline Gardens South Queensferry,formerElder at Abercorn. Prior to being appointed on or around September 2018, William’s church attendance was practically non existent .This is an individual who has NEVER helped anyone in his life, that’s not what he does. Altruism, is for him anathema! Therefore, I believe his rationale for approaching the church was to boost his social standing and to aid advancement in several masonic orders he attends, but more on that later.

William unfortunately is embarrassed to have come from a council house scheme, who on the contrary should be proud of his proletarian past. But alas, he appears in his element brown nosing all people he feels to be above him, in actual fact he really is a sycophants sycophant. To watch this in real time is quite sickening.

Getting to the crux of the matter, I emailed Rev Scot Marshall to highlight the fact that on mothering Sunday 2020 mere hours before the imposed national lockdown, feeling unwell and believing he had in fact contracted the COVID 19 virus, he attended St Johns hospital where our mother had been admitted following a massive stroke .

For whatever reason then decided by that it would be a great idea to breathe all over our mother give her ‘the release ‘ ... these are his words. My words on the other hand tell it like it is, he went with the intention to kill her.

So as my sister and I were trying to get our mother home, this idiot had a different agenda. The reason we found this out was due to his own guilty conscience, where he confided what he had done to my sister who then passed it on to me.

We never saw our mother alive again following lockdown, and she succumbed due to complications surrounding the stroke in May 2020.

I did however arrange and covertly recorded a meeting soon after,where he had admitted what he had done. Yes, a real Gerald Ratner moment if there ever was one! Scott Marshall proceeded to contact the presbytery Clerk the snivelling rat known as the Rev Thomas s. Riddell who arranged a zoom meeting primarily to orchestrate a massive cover up and damage limitation exercise to protect the church. For the sake of brevity my review of ‘wee Tommy Riddell’ can be found at st Michaels Parish church Linlithgow.

For any parishioners reading this, this may go someway in explaining William’s unofficial Usain Bolt matching 100 metre sprint record at the end of the service the day my sister and I were in attendance. Make no mistake, if I’d have caught him I would have dragged him to the pulpit in order for him to confess to yourselves. As practicing Christians you deserve better than this scumbag.

I am still in regular attendance in let’s say a security role and it appears by his absence that the church have indeed unceremoniously booted him out.

As I touched on above, William is a member of several masonic orders and plays prominent roles in them. At Kirkliston Lodge 482 he is director of ceremonies, which is in itself laughable as you wouldn’t get him to go to the shop for you, and apparently as The Right Eminent Grand Seneschal...whatever that is, just looks like wee laddies dressing up in costumes with swords etc., but hey ho each to their own . A special mention goes out to Brother Gordon Yeoman a spineless keyboard warrior who is too scared to answer his front door it seems and who is acting secretary of Kirkliston lodge 482 and also Sandy Gunn of Grangemouth Lodge Zetland 391 a couple of guisers playing at freemasonry and either forgetting or more like ignoring their core values, the cornerstone of their very existence. As an aside, a £45,000 gagging order was rejected by both my sister and I,as this is NOT about money. we still live in the shadow of our dearly departed parents who I feel will not rest until we get the desired outcome no matter who or what stands in our...

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4.0
3y

Just up the road from Outlander’s Lallybroch (Midhope castle) is this beautiful church well worth a visit if in the area. With a few parking spots that aren’t taken by residents parking you can avoid the parking charges for Midhope. You have two options to get Midhope from there either down the windy road or through the forest (follow from the gate down the path at the bottom of the hill turn left - you can either follow the path all the way or take a shortcut through...

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5.0
3y

Beautiful. Peaceful. Lovely place for a quiet little walk. One of the most charming churches and graveyards I have ever been in. A few parking spots just outside, but also next to a residential area so be respectful of residents parking. No dogs allowed. Church services are still conducted here on Sundays. Also a small museum which wasn't open but looked very informative. Some of the oldest gravestones I've ever seen. A very nice place for a...

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