Kilchousland cemetary

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Kilchousland cemetary

Postby wanderer » Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:37 am

I visited this beatiful place in September to see the tombestones where my ancestors lay and wondered who is responsible for the upkeap of this place.The remains of the old church were evident but the ravages of time and nature are slowly wiping out the past.The writings on the old stones are still very clear (must be that wonderful clean air) but I just wondered what would become of this place. It is a wonderfully peaceful place and what a view!

Some of my ancestors used to live at Crossibeg. Does any body know whether this is this still a working farm?
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Re: Kilchousland cemetary

Postby kintyre 84 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:28 am

On enquring, I have found that the church is the responsibility of Historic Scotland and the cemetery is part of Argyll & Bute council's remit.
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