Fortingall Kirk and 5000 year old Yew Tree - the oldest tree in Britain (and maybe Europe)

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We visited a lovely place in Perthshire called Fortingall. Its a tiny village, and has a beautiful church (called a Kirk). In the grounds of the kirk is the famous Fortingall Yew - a tree considered to be around 5000 years old !

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The Kirk (church) was built in 1902, but the site has had religious buildings dating back to around the 8th century. Its a lovely white washed highlands church - and I'd say it is off a fairly common design from around that age in Scotland.

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Thats the famous yew tree (above) on the left next to the kirk - its had the wall built around it to protect it, as its such an important tree.

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Its crazy to think that the tree is 5000 years old, dating from around 3000 BC - so that makes it around 500 years older than the pyramids of Giza ! There is also evidence of an earlier iron age site existing at the location. I love the info board about the tree - showing the various things in history that the tree has lived through - its quite crazy.

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The Kirk has a small graveyard inside its grounds. I love the orange stone with the red flowers - it has very Scottish names on it - Dugald McDougall and Flora McDougall - thats about as Scottish as you can get ! The stone marks a family plot with 5 people buried there from 1932 onwards to around 2007 (the last date is obscured by the flowers).

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I love the wee bell tower at the top of the church, which is actually modelled on the one from the previous church that was on this site.

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That previous bell tower is preserved on the site with a date of 1768 carved into it !

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My pictures of the inside didnt come out that well. Its fairly simple with a lovely wooded curved ribbed roof, and then one main hall - very pretty. It is a Church of Scotland church.

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There is also some fragments from an early religious stone carving - fantastic craftsmanship from a time long ago !

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It really is a stunning wee church. Its a little of the beaten path, and I'm glad we stopped into see it (our first time).

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On the way there we hit a highlands traffic jam ! This is fairly common in the remoter parts of Scotland and is something I've witnessed many times. A flock of sheep being moved by road !

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Well we certainly enjoyed our trip to see this lovely church and the tree. I found the tree particularly fascinating - 5000 years is pretty crazy, and it is considered one of the oldest living things on the planet - wow !

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A simple but classy Kirk.
That yew though, looks in pretty good condition for something that has seen 5000 summers!

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5000 years?! That's really amazing! It is still looking so healthy!
Those fragments inside were incredible. The design was so detailed.
That traffic jam 🐑 looks so fun! So interesting to see this being so normal around there

I would love to see the church and the tree in person but it is so far from north London 😕. Thank you for the tour and sharing it with us.

This is really interesting, love the tree- Wow, so old!

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