- St Ninian's Church,
Tynet is a
historic Roman Catholic clandestine church located at
Tynet about 4
miles to the west of Buckie,
Scotland in the
Enzie region...
- the
reign of the
Qianlong Emperor.
Construction of St Ninian's Church,
Tynet, Scotland, the country's
oldest surviving post-Reformation
Roman Catholic...
- crosses,
icons or
exterior architectural splendor. St. Ninian's Church,
Tynet, Scotland, is a typical,
rural clandestine Catholic church.
Built in 1755...
-
Primary School. The
school is
divided into four houses: Spey 1, Spey 2,
Tynet 1,
Tynet 2 and Inchberry. The
current head
teacher is
Jemma Playfair. Milnes...
-
homes and
clandestine churches. St Ninian's, a
Catholic church at
nearby Tynet, was
erected in 1755 but was
built to
resemble a cottage. The
design of...
- houses, a
superbly preserved example of this is St. Ninian's (1775) at
Tynet about 4 mi (6 km) to the west of Buckie,
which looks like a long, low barn...
-
Yorkshire in
Scotland St Ninian's Church, Leith,
Edinburgh St Ninian's Church,
Tynet in Isle of Man St. Ninian's Church, Douglas, Isle of Man, one of Isle of...
- will
still be
trading in the 21st century.
Building of St Ninian's Church,
Tynet, Scotland, the country's
oldest surviving post-Reformation
Roman Catholic...
- the
largest with 57,000 inhabitants.
Construction of St Ninian's Church,
Tynet, the country's
oldest surviving post-Reformation
Roman Catholic clandestine...
- of
Fordyce Cullen Burn Burn of
Deskford Glen Burn Burn of
Buckie Burn of
Tynet Spey
catchment River Spey Burn of
Fochabers (R) Burn of
Rothes (L) River...