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St. Ninians

56°06′11″N 3°56′20″W / 56.103°N 3.939°W / 56.103; -3.939

St Ninian's church south of Stirling (north)
The steeple following restoration

St. Ninians is a long-standing settlement which is now a district of the city of Stirling in central Scotland. It is located approximately one mile south of the city centre. It was originally known as Eccles (i.e. 'church'), and may have been a Christian site from an unusually early date (possibly 5th or 6th century). Later called 'St. Ringan's' (a variant of St Ninian's).[1] This church was the administrative centre for churches across the strath of the River Forth.

  1. ^ McKerracher, Archie (8 July 1998). "St Ninians was probably a hutted hamlet for local tribespeople". Stirling News. p. 8.

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