The Stewartry of Strathearn

Dunning Church


Of plain gothic style, the foundation stone was laid in 1908 and building was completed in 1911. Originally a United Free Church, it became Church of Scotland in 1929. The building, dedicated St. Paul's, was chosen to serve Dunning Parish when the medieval St. Serf's building ceased to be used in the early 1970s. The church features an open timber roof and a chancel. There is fine stained glass, notable amongst which is the large window at the (liturgical) west end, depicting the Evangelists, and the window depicting the adoration of the Magi which was installed to mark the end of the second Christian millennium. Dunning's history dates from the Iron Age and the area has had many types of visitor, from Romans to Jacobites. The patron is St. Serf, fifth century "Apostle of the Ochils".
   
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