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Bus stations near St Athernase in Leuchars

  • St Athernase Church, Leuchars,1 min walk,
  • St Bunyan's Place, Leuchars,6 min walk,

Bus lines to St Athernase in Leuchars

  • GF1,Tayport, Quarry Road - Greyfriars Primary School,
  • MD5,Newport-on-Tay - St Andrews Madras College,
  • MD12,Leuchars - St Andrews Madras College,
  • 42A,Glenrothes or St Andrews - Dundee city centre,
  • 99S,St Andrews bus station - Dundee bus station,
  • MD1,St Andrews Madras College - Wormit,
  • MD2,Wormit - St Andrews Madras College,
  • MD3,Gauldry - St Andrews Madras College,
  • MD4,Newport-on-Tay - St Andrews Madras College,
  • MD6,Wormit - St Andrews Madras College,
  • MD7,Tayport Scotscraig - Madras College,
  • MD8,Tayport Scotscraig - Madras College,
  • MD9,Tayport - St Andrews Madras College,
  • MD10,Newport-on-Tay - St Andrews Madras College,
  • 99,St Andrews bus station - Dundee City Centre,
  • 257,Dundee - Callander,
  • 260,Dundee - Largs,
  • 262,Dundee - Livingston,
  • 263,Dundee - Ayr,
  • MD16,Drumoig,
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  • What are the nearest stations to St Athernase?

    The nearest stations to St Athernase are:

    • St Athernase Church, Leuchars is 22 meters away, 1 min walk.
    • St Bunyan's Place, Leuchars is 418 meters away, 6 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near St Athernase?

    These Bus lines stop near St Athernase: 42B, 99B, 99C

  • Which Train lines stop near St Athernase?

    These Train lines stop near St Athernase: SCOTRAIL

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to St Athernase in Leuchars?

    The nearest bus stop to St Athernase in Leuchars is St Athernase Church, Leuchars. It’s a 1 min walk away.

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St Athernase Address: School Hill street in Leuchars

St Athernase, Leuchars
St Athernase, LeucharsSt Athernase Church is a Romanesque church located in Leuchars, Fife, Scotland. It remains in use as a Church of Scotland parish church. Leuchars St Athernase has embarked on a Regeneration Project. Architects 'Nicoll Russell Studios' were appointed by The Congregational Board and it is likely the project will last approximately three years 2014-2017. For the latest information, please visit www.leucharsstathernase.org.uk The chancel and half-round apse date from the 12th century with the exterior featuring blind arcades with typical Norman arches. The church was granted by Ness son of William, Lord of Leuchars, to the canons of St Andrews in 1185. Around 1700 a belfry was added, and in 1858 restoration was carried out to the nave. The church is open to the public in summer, at other times by arrangement. Relics preserved inside include part of a 9th-century cross-slab found near the village (closely comparable to the large collection at St Andrews Cathedral), and three elaborate 16th century memorial stones of the Bruces of Earlshall, the local lairds. One of the latter shows a full length figure of a woman, naïve in execution, but valuable in documenting contemporary dress. The oft-mentioned dedication of the medieval church of Leuchars to St Athernase is actually an error. It arises from a nineteenth-century misreading of a list of church dedications in the Register of St Andrews Priory, a medieval manuscript now in the National Archives of Scotland. Folio 155v. has a list of churches dedicated, or re-dedicated, by bishop David de Bernham of St Andrews in the 1240s. The eighth church in this list is 'ecclesia sancti Johannis euangeliste et sancti Athernisci confessoris de Losceresch (the church of St John the evangelist and St Athernase the confessor). However the church of Losceresch is not the church of Leuchars, which in medieval sources is spelt Lochris, Locres etc., but the parish church of Lathrisk (now Kettle parish in Fife), whose early spellings are Losresc (1170s), Loseresch, Losseresc (1227) and such like. Athernase is the patron saint not of Leuchars but of Lathrisk. The patron of Leuchars is not known for certain, but some medieval sources indicate a local cult of St Bonoc, a name unknown outside the parish of Leuchars, and a chapel of St Bonoc, complete with chaplain, is known to have existed. "Athernase" may be an anglicised form of the name Itharnán, found also in Fife at Kilrenny, and on the Isle of May, an Irish missionary who "died among the Picts" in 669 according to the Annals of Ulster. Location: Schoolhill, Leuchars, by St Andrews at grid reference NO455215
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