St.Fittick's church dates from the 12th century.
St.Fittick's Manse was built beside it around 1759.
The church fell into disuse around 1829 when the new church was built on Nigg Kirk Road.
The manse was demolished around the 1960s.
The ruin of the church survives.
The new
Aberdeen South Harbour
was completed near the church in 2023.
See St.Fittick's church (modern era).
See plaque
at the site today.
The new
Nigg Church is on
Nigg Kirk Road,
Nigg, Aberdeen.
It opened 1829.
It is now closed and disused.
It has a large graveyard.
See street view.
The new
Torry St.Fittick's Parish Church
is on
Walker Road,
Torry,
Aberdeen.
See street view.
St.Fittick's church on
OS map.
Survey date: 1865. Publication date: 1868.
St.Fittick's has two buildings here
- the now vanished manse to the W and the ruined church to the E.
Torry and St.Fittick's church, on
1912 map of Aberdeen.
Location of St.Fittick's church, on S side of St.Fittick's Road.
The manse is now gone.
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From
Google Maps.

St.Fittick's church. Close-up of above.
The Gibbon graves are in the NE corner here.
Street level view.
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From Google Maps.
St.Fittick's manse.
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and full size.
From [Ogilvie, 1901].

St.Fittick's church and manse.
Formerly at
Coast Alive.

St.Fittick's church and manse. Photo 1930.
Formerly at
Coast Alive.
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