Kinnoull Parish Church

[2] The remains of the earlier 1635 church, which is a scheduled ancient monument,[3] can be seen further south on Dundee Road adjacent to the Rodney Gardens.

[4][6] It shows Hay "dressed in his Lord Chancellor's robes, standing within an ivy-clad Corinthian portico, with a table on which rests the Great Seal of Scotland.

"[1] The most striking feature of the present church is the west-facing Millais window which was installed in 1870 and consists of fourteen painted glass panels depicting the parables of Jesus.

The parables are based on woodcuts by Sir John Everett Millais, president of the Royal Academy and second husband of Effie Gray..

The church contains some other fine stained-glass, notably the Strachan window above the east door which was installed in memory of Rev Dr John Anderson, minister from 1852-97.