Portnahaven Parish Church in the Sun, Isle of Islay Posted on 28 November 2016 by Armin Grewe A view of Portnahaven Parish Church built in 1828 based on a Thomas Telford design Share this picture:EmailWhatsAppTwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrLinkedInReddit You might also like these pictures:
To my knowledge it’s just the way they were designed (it’s a standard Telford design), they both lead to the same space. There’s a rumour that one entrance is for Portnahaven and one for Port Wemyss, but that’s false. Reply ↓
But a nice story. Nowadays there is no need for a story to be true. Facts are soooo nineteen-nineties. Reply ↓
Been there and wondered: why two doors. Is one leading to the rooms of the minister?
To my knowledge it’s just the way they were designed (it’s a standard Telford design), they both lead to the same space. There’s a rumour that one entrance is for Portnahaven and one for Port Wemyss, but that’s false.
But a nice story. Nowadays there is no need for a story to be true. Facts are soooo nineteen-nineties.
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