Inverlussa Church
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Built in 1820, the church still retains all of its original features, a prime example of a building from this era ,the cemetery has graves from as far back as the 1600s
Stuart McMillan
20.12.2023
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Make a detour off the B8025 and head to Castle Sween/Kilmory and Inverlussa is en-route as a de-consecrated church (Sep 19), standing as a large building in the small community. It's a big bit of kit and it'll be a shame if it slumps into ruin, although it looks like it has only recently fallen out of use. Hasten there soon though - the weather in Scotland is unkind to unmaintained buildings of this vintage.Looking through the unbroken windows it almost feels like the church stopped working yesterday - all the pews are still there, plastic flowers still adorn the windows, bibles and hymaries are still stored for the next service.It's a typical Presbyterian Scottish church - plain enough on the outside, with little decoration on the inside that I can see. The view from the outside though is just gorgeous, both of the building and the views around it.