Tullich Explained
Tullich[1] (gd|An Tulach) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is known as the birthplace of St. Nathalan and also as the site of some noted Pictish stones.[2]
The church is the site of a ruined church, built in around 1400. It has been suggested that the medieval church was constructed on the same site as a 7th-century chapel established by Nathalan.[3]
References
- (Grid ref: NO 390 975) (Landranger, 2000)
- Web site: Tullich Kirk: Pictish sculptors . 2005 . aberdeenshire.gov.uk . 14 September 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607014654/http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/archaeology/sites/pictish/tullich.pdf . 7 June 2011 . dead.
- Web site: Glenmuick Tullich Ex Church and Burial Ground - Glenmuick, Tullich and Glengairn, Grampian - Places of Worship in Scotland . Scottish Church Heritage Research (SCHR) . 14 September 2022.
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