Folla Rule
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Folla Rule is a hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the site of the 1376 chapel of St Rule at Folla.[1] Another church, St George's Episcopal, was built in 1796. It has been altered several times, with a new north arcade, lengthened chancel (by Arthur Clyne in 1897), and finally into a house.[1] The rectory, dating to 1800, is "a substantial classical building with red sandstone dressings". It also has a rectangular fanlight.[1]
References
- ^ a b c McKean (1990), p. 72
Bibliography
- McKean, Charles (1990), Banff & Buchan, Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, ISBN 978-1-85158-231-0
57°23′N 2°26′W / 57.383°N 2.433°W / 57.383; -2.433
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