Historic Churches Scotland

The Trust receives funding from Historic Scotland and public donations.

Funding for restoration of churches in Trust ownership is received from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland, the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme, the Scottish Churches Architectural Heritage Trust, and other trusts and public donations.

[3] The Trust conserves and repairs all of the churches in its care and runs a range of projects to encourage greater public enjoyment and understanding of historic churches.

[5][6] The Trust changed its name to Historic Churches Scotland in January 2019.

[2] Download coordinates as: 57°00′21″N 3°23′50″W / 57.0057°N 3.3971°W / 57.0057; -3.3971 (St Margaret's Church, Braemar) A This is the date of first construction of the existing building.

A plain chapel-like building with Georgian-style windows on a hill, surrounded by a dense churchyard.
St Marnoch's Kirk, Benholm. The trust acquired this church following its closure in 2003.