Built in 1805 "The White Church" is a Grade A listed building lying at the heart of the historic conservation village of Comrie. In 1965 the Church of Scotland General Trustees handed over the building to local trustees to serve the village as a community centre. In 2000 the centre underwent a major refurbishment with funding from the Millennium Commission, many other funders and an enormous funding raising effort on behalf of Comrie residents. It now provides facilities for youth and community groups and hosts a plethora of events.
Comrie Community Centre from Dalginross Bridge Built in 1805 "The White Church" is a Grade A listed building lying at the heart of the historic conservation village of Comrie. In 1965 the Church of Scotland General Trustees handed over the building to local trustees to serve the village as a community centre. In 2000 the centre underwent a major refurbishment with funding from the Millennium Commission, many other funders and an enormous funding raising effort on behalf of Comrie residents. It now provides facilities for youth and community groups and hosts a plethora of events.
The White Church is the central feature of what is undeniably an exceptional, lively community. There are in excess of 50 community groups within the village of approximately 2,000 people. Most of these groups use the centre for regular activities, fundraising or social functions.
The centre has three different sized halls to cater for every event. There is also a fully equipped kitchen.There is access and facilities on both levels of the centre for disabled users. As well as a lift to give easy access to the first floor, there is also a large toilet facility complete with a shower unit.
If you would like to view the facilities or talk about what the centre can provide and fees involved, please do not hesitate to contact Fiona Stewart - Administrator, Comrie Community Council, The White Church, Dunira Street, Comrie Perthshire PH6 2L.
You can also visit their newly updated website at: http://www.comriewhitechurch.co.uk
E-mail: enquiries@comriewhitechurch.co.uk
Wallace Lodge is situated on the edge of the privately owned Cowden Loch at Loch View Farm. The lodge is a south-facing, traditional home with idyllic surroundings and beautiful scenery. You can relax in the hot tub at the edge of the Loch or you can fly fish in the Loch, various watersports (including paddle boards for hire), use the tennis court to play a variety of sports, or just make use of the paths and trails around the area to walk, hike or bike. It is also great for bird watching as well as other wildlife, peaceful to read a book, or star gaze on the cooler clear nights.
It is located less than 2 miles outside the tranquil village of Comrie, 5 miles from the picturesque town of Crieff, 35 minutes from Perth and Stirling and an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Website: www.lochviewfarm.com
Email: info@lochviewfarm.com
Mobile: 07707667017
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WallaceLodgeComrie/
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Welcome to Westburn, our newly renovated bungalow. Just 5 minutes walk from the centre of the village, yet well away from main roads and heavy traffic, offering peace and quiet, but not isolation.
Sleeping 6 (+ 1 in a cot) in two spacious double rooms (both on-suite) and a twin room. There is also a wet room, so no need to queue for a bathroom! A very well equipped kitchen/dining area, dining room, sitting room and sun porch mean that you have plenty of space in which to play games, watch tv, or do whatever takes your fancy.
Being a bungalow, and having a wet room with supports and an adjustable shower seat, the property is well suited to help guests who may have problems with their mobility. There are steps at the front and back doors, but both have handrails.
The rear garden is fully enclosed, with a lockable side gate, making it secure for young children or pets.
For further information, why not check out our website: www.westburn-perthshire.co.uk,
You can email us on info@westburn-perthshire, or call us on 01764 685261.