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The Church of Logie is a medieval ecclesiastical site located in Angus, Scotland, situated approximately 210 metres north-east of Mains of Logie. The monument comprises the remains of a church structure together with its associated burial ground, representing a significant element of the medieval parish infrastructure in the region. The site dates from the medieval period, reflecting the establishment of Christian worship and burial practices in this part of Angus during the medieval era. The church and burial ground remain important archaeological evidence of medieval settlement patterns and religious organisation in the Scottish lowlands.
Church of Logie, church and burial ground 210m NE of Mains of Logie is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM10344. View the official record →
The Church of Logie is a medieval ecclesiastical site located in Angus, Scotland, situated approximately 210 metres north-east of Mains of Logie. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM10344.
Church of Logie, church and burial ground 210m NE of Mains of Logie dates from the medieval period, and is classified as a church and burial ground 210m ne of mains of logie. It is one of over 32,000 scheduled monuments protected across Britain.
Church of Logie, church and burial ground 210m NE of Mains of Logie is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic Environment Scotland — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Scotland. The official designation reference is SM10344.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Newbigging,enclosures,ring ditches and souterrain 300m SW of (4.2 km), Newbigging,ring ditches 300m S of (4.3 km), Dun, Roman camp, prehistoric settlement and enclosure, Park House (4.4 km).
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