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over the Scottish Episcopal liturgy. Controversies around this, and over whether it should be subject to the 'government and inspection' of the Scottish church, eventually resulted in Brodie deciding to close the church in 1848. Local Episcopalians, now without a place to worship and concerned that
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The building is a two-level gothic design, with the parsonage (originally a school) on the ground floor and the chapel itself on the floor above that. It is oriented north–south, with the main entrance, leading onto Castle Street, on the south end which is faced with
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The building was again subject to renovation work from 2008, when all its windows were removed for safekeeping and restoration during the construction of a bypass road nearby. They were reinstalled and the building reopened in 2012.
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The first floor chapel was dedicated on 12 August 1834, some three months after a school had opened on the ground floor of the building, in the space that was later to become the parsonage.
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at the time the church was built, but since she was born in London and her household, servants and many of her visitors were from England, she favoured services that followed the English
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the building should fall into disrepair, petitioned her in 1852 to allow them use of the building again. Brodie, who by this time had joined the
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The church was built at a cost of £900 from 1832 to 1834, according to a design by the noted Scottish architect
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to the chapel room on the ground floor to allow people with mobility issues to partake in them.
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under the patronage of the last Duchess of Gordon. Extensively renovated by
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The Buildings of Scotland – Aberdeenshire North and Moray
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in the 1870s, it features the largest collection of
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57°36′55″N 3°05′47″W / 57.61528°N 3.09639°W / 57.61528; -3.09639
Scotland
Denomination
Scottish Episcopal Church
Category A listed building
Minister(s)
Fochabers
Scottish Episcopal Church
category A listed building
Archibald Simpson
Alexander Ross
Pre-Raphaelite

Elizabeth
Archibald Simpson
Aberdeen
Elizabeth Brodie
fifth Duke of Gordon
Gordon Castle
Episcopalian
Book of Common Prayer
Free Church of Scotland
Charles Gordon-Lennox
his son
Alexander Ross
hammerbeam roof
the ninth Duke
Crown Estate
Second World War

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