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| St Talogan Parish Church | |
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The church in 2005 | |
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| 57°39′44″N 2°44′47″W / 57.662335°N 2.7462784°W | |
| Location | Fordyce, Aberdeenshire |
| Country | Scotland |
| Architecture | |
| Completed | 16th century |
| Official name | Fordyce, old church and burial ground |
| Type | Ecclesiastical: burial ground, cemetery, graveyard; church |
| Designated | 28 August 1959 |
| Reference no. | SM352 |
St Talogan Parish Church is a ruined church in Fordyce, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, of which only the chancel and western tower remain.[1] Now a scheduled monument, having formerly been Category A listed,[2] a structure on the site has existed since at least the 13th century.[3]
The remaining structure is divided into two burial enclosures, one of Ogilvy of Findlater and one of James Ogilvy of Deskford (d. 1509).[2]
The bellcote is dated 1661.[2]
The congregation moved to a new church, Fordyce Parish Church, built in 1804.[2]