English: Spynie Kirkyard This was the site of the original kirk of Spynie until a new kirk was built about six miles to the west at Quarrywood. It is still in use as a burial ground. The gable of a new bungalow is visible over the kirkyard wall, and Spynie House is hidden among the trees.
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