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Fincastle Chapel

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A tablet was placed, to give thanks, by the family of Helen Victoria Barbour (1891–1982): "For 63 years her home in this glen was a place of laughter, joy and inspiration for countless people from far and near."
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road, where the road crosses Fincastle Burn, the chapel is believed to have been built in 1843, according to a datestone at the site. Inside the chapel there is a
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The burial enclosure of Robert Stewart, 11th of Fincastle (1756–1822), is located 0.5 mi (0.80 km) south of the chapel, and is a Category C
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An octagonal wooden structure, which is not shown on the early maps, stands to the southeast of the chapel.
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Fowler), who was a "friend of the children of Glen Fincastle 1930".
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memorial plaque honouring five local men who died in the conflict.
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Another plaque is to the memory of Charlotte Rachel Barbour (
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Standing at the apex of a hairpin curve of the B8019
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56°43′41″N 3°49′40″W / 56.7281°N 3.8277°W / 56.7281; -3.8277
Blair Atholl
Perth and Kinross
Blair Atholl
Perth and Kinross
glen
Killiecrankie
Tummel Bridge
World War I
née
George Freeland Barbour
free church
Ordnance Survey
The octagonal structure beside the chapel
listed structure






Fincastle, Chapel
Archived
Wayback Machine
Canmore
"Glenfincastle Chapel WW1 (Fincastle Chapel)"
Archived
Wayback Machine
Imperial War Museums

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