St Athernase Church
East Fife
The chancel and apse of the church are considered amongst the best surviving 12thC Romanesque buildings in Scotland. The church received Papal confirmation in the early 1180s and was consecrated by Bishop de Bernham, of St Andrews, in 1244.
The additional nave and bell tower are of 17th and 18thC construction but 19th and 20thC works have restored much of the original Norman exterior of blind arcading and decoration. Recent work saw further conservation of the exterior detailing, notably the distinctive corbel course of human, animal and grotesque carvings.
The stonework of the church's interior has many mason's marks and grave slabs, including an example of an early Albannach period cross slab from around the 9thC that was found nearby, and is thought to have originated from the earlier chapel of St Bonac, which preceded the Norman church.
You can see the history of the many changes in the building written in its fabric, and find out what our plans are for the future.
Guided tours of the church will be held throughout the day, and refreshments are available.
Facilities
Additional Access Information
The church is mostly accessible but there is one step into the chancel. Accessible WC is available quite close to the venue.
Gallery
Key Information
NO BOOKING REQUIRED.
Stewards will be present at the venue.
Where to find us
Address
- School Hill
- Leuchars
- KY16 0HD