Rose Wynd Hall

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Title

Rose Wynd Hall

Description

The early nineteenth century saw major divisions in the Church of Scotland over secular interference in religious affairs. In the 1840s a large number of relatively evangelical ministers broke away from the established church and founded the Free Church of Scotland. There was considerable support for the Free Church in Fife, including in Crail. Between 1843 and 1845 the Free Church congregation worshipped in a hall on Rose Wynd. They then moved to a church where Crail Community Hall now stands.

Source

sacredlandscapesoffife

Contributor

Bess Rhodes

Type

Site

Identifier

212

Date Submitted

06/10/2021

Date Modified

09/26/2023 02:55:34 pm

References

(1) A.J.G. Mackay, A History of Fife and Kinross (1896), pp. 168-169. (2) Places of Worship in Scotland, Rose Wynd Hall: http://www.scottishchurches.org.uk/sites/site/id/10536/name/Rose+Wynd+Hall+Crail+Fife [Accessed 23 September 2021].

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Spatial Coverage

current,56.259657650132375,-2.626584865161699;

Europeana

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Rose Wynd Hall

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Institutional nature

Building

Prim Media

451

Denomination

Free Church

Parish

Crail

Citation

“Rose Wynd Hall,” Virtual Museum, accessed April 19, 2025, https://sacredlandscapes.org/omeka/items/show/452.

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