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Knox's and St Vigeans Churches, Arbroath

Knox's and St Vigeans Churches, Arbroath

Howard Street/St Vigeans, Arbroath ,
This is the page of two churches that make the charge of Knox's Linked with St Vigeans Arbroath Knox's Church of Scotland St Vigeans Church of Scotland
Angus College

Angus College

Keptie Road, Arbroath ,
Scotland's Best Community College
Hospitalfield Arts

Hospitalfield Arts

Westway, Arbroath ,
This ancient site, so close to the sea and also a short driving distance from the glens that lead deep in to the Grampian mountains, has been continuously occupied from the early 13th century. A hospital was built by monks to receive pilgrims making their way to the many spiritual sites in Arbroath and further north. In time, however it became the home of the abbot, or head monk; perhaps too beautiful a location to remain a hospital? Ownership by the Church ceased in the late 16th century and, although much has changed since then, the architecture of the house bears echoes of this early settlement. Hospitalfield has been added to and changed by many of the families that have lived in it since the later 16th century and particularly by the Fraser family who purchased the estate in the 1660s. When Elizabeth Fraser, the last of that family, was just a child, her father, John Fraser died leaving the estate to her until she married. In 1843 Elizabeth married Patrick Allan, originally from Arbroath, Allan had left for Edinburgh to train as an artist. He continued his studies in Rome, Paris and eventually settled in London, returning to Arbroath in 1841 to work on an illustration commissioned for an edition of Sir Walter Scott’s book, ‘The Antiquary’. Scott’s story was based on Hospitalfield and it was at this time, as Allan was researching for this commission, that he met Elizabeth. After they married and out of respect for her family, Allan added Fraser to his name so becoming Patrick Allan-Fraser. Their long and devoted marriage resulted in a complete remodeling of the house and estates. Hospitalfield became the focus for Patrick’s interests and network of friends who were, at this time, among the most progressive artists, writers and thinkers in Europe. He was fascinated by science, architecture, literature, archaeology, agriculture, music, photography and many other subjects. His extraordinary vision can be seen throughout the house; the highly crafted interiors and the range of collections which reflects his knowledge of, and interest in, contemporary art and the more liberal ideas of his time. His commitment to Angus and supporting talented creative individuals is much in evidence, he was committed to nurturing the traditional hand crafting skills in the region and commissioned many of the more ambitious carvings in the house from local crafts people and, in one or two cases he supported their progress to art college and further training. Elizabeth Fraser died in 1873, Patrick was heart broken and set about designing a chapel to commemorate her and her parents. The Mortuary Chapel, in the Western Cemetery, Arbroath is an extraordinary miniature version of Hospitalfield House, encrusted with decoration and embellishment (see Mortuary Chapel under collections). After his wife’s death he went back to Rome for a few years becoming President of the British Academy of Art in that city to which he contributed substantial funds. The Allan-Fraser’s had no children and before Elizabeth died they decided that, if Patrick should survive her, as happened, then his entire estate in Scotland should be held in a trust, based at Hospitalfield, to provide young people with training in the main forms of art. This provision in his Will came into effect following his death in 1890. Over time the provisions in the Will have been reinterpreted around similar values and, since the early 20th century Hospitalfield has hosted and facilitated artists, students, educators, writers and others working within the broad themes of contemporary art, design and cultural ideas. This is a place that has had a central role in the arts and cultural ecology of Scotland for a very long time and will continue as it has; an organisation facilitating the development of cultural ideas, attentive to the required organisational shifts that enables Hospitalfield to develop a cultural programme for our time with a view to the future. For more information on this part of the history go to the part of the site 20th Century Alumni.
Kerr's Miniature Railway

Kerr's Miniature Railway

West Links Park, Arbroath ,
Kerr's Miniature Railway is a seaside attraction located in West Links Park, Queen's Drive, Arbroath. It will celebrate its 78th birthday this year!
Angus Dog Activity Club

Angus Dog Activity Club

The Glebe, St Vigeans, Arbroath ,
Come to The Glebe, St Vigeans , Arbroath on a Saturday 1.00pm-3.00pm or on a Wednesday evening 7.00pm-8.45pm
Arbroath Caddy Cab

Arbroath Caddy Cab

co/Brothock Taxis, Market Place., Arbroath ,
*Luxury airport transfers (24-hour service when pre-booked) *Long distance hire *Weddings *Golf course transfer
Arbroath: Old & Abbey Church

Arbroath: Old & Abbey Church

West Abbey Street, Arbroath ,
A Church of Scotland church in Arbroath town centre where everyone is welcome, young and old alike.
Arbroath St. Andrews

Arbroath St. Andrews

21 Hamilton Green, Arbroath ,
St. Andrews Church is situated in Arbroath, Angus. We are very easily found as our building is opposite the Arbroath Abbey Visitor Centre.
Arbroath Handknits by MD

Arbroath Handknits by MD

20 Hospitalfield Gardens , Arbroath ,
I have been knitting for as long as I can remember and I enjoy it
Arbroath Fellowship Smokies

Arbroath Fellowship Smokies

c/o Stuart's Fresh Fish, 46 Ladybridge Street, Arbroath ,
Arbroath Fellowship Smokies are a product created by The Rotary Club of Arbroath and our partners at arbroathsmokiesdirect.co.uk For just £11, we will ship a pair of premium sized Arbroath Smokies directly to your door, anywhere in the UK straight from the smokehouse here in Arbroath. They will come vac-packed and good for a couple of weeks in the fridge, or up to 6 months in the freezer. A purchase of Arbroath Fellowship Smokies will see the profits of the sale donated to the Rotary Foundation which, amongst its many causes, aims to improve child poverty, health and literacy across the globe.
Arbroath Royal Artillery ACF

Arbroath Royal Artillery ACF

2B, Charles Avenue, Arbroath ,
We are a voluntary organisation teaching cadets between the age of 12 - 18 years old who are in secondary education. We are based at Charles Avenue in Arbroath on a Thursday night between the hours of 19:00 - 21:30. We are looking for both adults and cadets who would be willing to give up some of their spare time to come along and get involved in learning some new skills and meeting new people. Alternatively you can call 01382 533349 for more information.
Arbroath Academy PTA 10K Road Race and Fun Run

Arbroath Academy PTA 10K Road Race and Fun Run

GlenIsla Drive, Arbroath ,
This years 10K Race and Fun Run will take place on Sunday 29th September. All runners far and near are welcome. Please contact the page or post and we will get back to you ASAP with any information y