Cille Choirill Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Rest in peace
I have a friend and colleague buried in the cemetery. It is truly God’s Acre. We didn’t visit the church. We went quite sure to collect the key. We found my friend’s grave. May he rest in peace and r...
Handed the key at Glenspean Lodge Hotel for the chapel and walked from there, it only takes about 15 minutes. The story inside the little church is very interesting - and it is still in use. If gravey...
My maternal MacDonald family from Glen Roy are buried herein.
A private burial ground, open to the public to visit, and in a beautiful setting. My MacDonald ancestors, Angus and Sarah MacDonald are buried here as are my great-aunt Ann Winifred and cousin Alasta...
Rest in peace
I have a friend and colleague buried in the cemetery. It is truly God’s Acre. We didn’t visit the church. We went quite sure to collect the key. We found my friend’s grave. May he rest in peace and r...
A bit of historical intrigue
Handed the key at Glenspean Lodge Hotel for the chapel and walked from there, it only takes about 15 minutes. The story inside the little church is very interesting - and it is still in use. If gravey...
My maternal MacDonald family from Glen Roy are buried herein.
A private burial ground, open to the public to visit, and in a beautiful setting. My MacDonald ancestors, Angus and Sarah MacDonald are buried here as are my great-aunt Ann Winifred and cousin Alasta...
Beautiful, peaceful
I was directed by the Glenspean Lodge people to visit as it is part of the McDonald's history, a good friend of mine being directly descended.
A beautiful monument to a Polish soldier
A beautiful monument to a Polish soldier. Wanted by NKVD. He fought in France. He died in Scotland in the Achnacarry camp. Stanisław Zakrzewski