Tullichettle, Old Parish Church

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Site type CEMETERY, CHURCH
Canmore ID 24800
Site Number NN71NE 7
NGR NN 7671 1975
Council PERTH AND KINROSS
Parish COMRIE (PERTH AND KINROSS)
Former Region TAYSIDE
Former District PERTH AND KINROSS
Former County PERTHSHIRE

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Archaeological Notes

NN71NE 7 7671 1975.

(NN 767 1975) Tullichetal Grave Yard (Disused) (NAT)
OS 25" map (1900)

The foundations of the church of the former parish of Tullichetil (now united to Comrie) are still visible about a Scotch mile from the village of Comrie, surrounded by a large churchyard (Statistical Account {OSA} 1794).
Tulichatel or Tulichadle. On the banks of the Ruchill.
J Shearer 1891

The remains of the post-reformation church of the parish of Tullichettil or Tullichettle measure internally 12.7m long x 4.2m wide with grass-covered walls 0.4m high x 1.0m thick. There is no known dedication and the interior is now filled with burials. Tullichettle is the latest correct spelling and the one generally in use.
Surveyed at 1/2500.
Visited by OS (RD) 29 November 1966

The remains of this church and burial-ground remain as described by the OS (29 November 1966), and are maintained in a tidy condition.
The church has been reduced to wall-footings, and there is a large yew tree by the SW corner. The area of the interior is occupied by numerous level slabs and a table-tomb, while there are more recent grave-slabs and ¿stones around. The slabs are worked in a friable sandstone which has exfoliated severely, so that no individual examples of early date can be read or identified.
Visited by RCAHMS (RJCM), 20 October 2004.

Books and References

Cowan, I B (1967) The parishes of medieval Scotland, Scot Rec Soc, vol.93 Edinburgh
Page(s): 201 Held at RCAHMS C.3.2.COW

Hunter and Jamieson, J and H M (eds) (1896) Chronicles of Strathearn, Crieff
Page(s): 37 Held at RCAHMS D.13.22.STR

OSA (1791-9) The statistical account of Scotland, drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes, in Sinclair, J (Sir) Edinburgh
Page(s): Vol.11, 178 Held at RCAHMS B.2.2.STA

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