The Church
The Clyne Church in Brora and local area
The Clyne Church in Brora and local area
The village of Brora is situated on the east coast of Sutherland and lies on the A9 trunk road midway between Inverness in the south and Wick and Thurso in the north. Clyne Church is on the left hand side of the road travelling toward Wick and Thurso and is at the north end of the village.
Church services are held every Sunday at 10:30am in Clyne Church and all are welcome to attend whether you have been before or are new to the area, we would love to have you worship with us. The Church also has a prayer meeting every Wednesday afternoon in the church hall that starts at 2:30pm, do come along and join us for some fellowship and prayer time.
The church building has been built in grey sandstone with wooden beams and the seating is fixed pew which can accommodate up to 180 people. Music is provided by a 2 manual and pedal pipe organ constructed by Miller of Aberdeen and which was installed in the early 1920s. An adjacent hall with a small kitchen and toilets can accommodate up to 70 people.
The village at one time boasted many diverse industries such as coal mines, salt pans, brick works, a quarry, a woolen mill, a small number of fishing boats and a distillery. During the war and for some time afterwards there was a government radio station. Sadly most of these industries have disappeared other than the distillery and some fishing boats.
There are about 1228 residents in the village although this number does increase during the summer months due to the number of holiday homes in the area. Hunting and fishing takes place during the season and there are many walks both strenuous and easy depending upon one’s ability. As previously mentioned there is a local golf course in the village and others at Helmsdale, Golspie and Dornoch.
There is a medical practice within the village and a hospital in Golspie however more serious cases are dealt with in Raigmore Hospital in Inverness approx. 60 miles away. There is a thriving primary school in Brora and a secondary school in Golspie which takes pupils up to S6.