Knapdale

Kilberry Church

Our short break at the Stonefield Castle was only for two nights, so on our second morning we had to pack up and head for home. We took a detour through Knapdale (Gaelic cnap (hilland dall (field) – the area of Argyll immediately north of Kintyre) stopping at Kilberry.

This was November 11th and, as we arrived at the church just after 11 am, we thought there might be a Remembrance Service on. However, a notice on the gate told us the service wasn’t till 2pm so we were able to have our own moment of remembrance in the beautifully prepared church.

Kilberry also has a collection of medieval grave slabs, dated from 14th to 16th centuries. It’s thought that they came from a burial ground beneath the current bowling green where human bones were found in the 1920s.

Finally, we enjoyed magnificent views over the Isle of Jura before our detour ended and we took the road home to Glasgow. We had another trip planned for the following weekend – Dundee.

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  1. Not only are the carved gravestones interesting, but the multicoloured aged rock wall where they are displayed provides an attractive backdrop.

    Jude

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  2. Hi Anabel – we used to live near Knaphill in Surrey – and perhaps that’s where the name came from – always interesting to mull about. Delightful little church – still you had time to take things in – and aren’t those gravestones fascinating … a delight to see – cheers Hilary

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  3. Interesting weekend road trip. I thought the grave slabs look like knights but I can’t find anything in the history of the place. The oldest church in South Australia is Holy Trinity Anglican Church, built in Adelaide in 1837

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  4. That western seaboard area has an abundance of carved gravestones. Must have been a regular main highway for Vikings, Irish and early Scottish sailors back then, well populated, and a real hub of the trading network before cities evolved here. They re-introduced beavers to Knapdale some years ago and they are doing well by all accounts.

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  5. The views to Jura look stunning. Those and the stones were well worth stopping for. Looking forward to hearing what you think of Dundee. I’m there again at the weekend, as it happens.

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  6. Another great trip, looking forward to reading what you thought of Dundee. Not been but back in Scotland in May for 5 weeks so time for a few trips then between working.

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