St Colmac's Church

Built in 1835, it is now a Category B listed structure, as are its kirkyard, boundary wall, gatepiers and gates.

[1] What is now known as Cnoc an Raer, the former manse of the church, is located about 600 feet (180 m) to the west, built around the same time.

According to the handbook of the Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group, the communion table was made when required by converting pew ends.

[1] A Celtic cross that is often associated with a nearby Bronze Age stone circle is located in front of the church tower.

[6] A modern, adjacent cemetery (North Bute Parish Churchyard) is located to the east of the 19th-century kirkyard.