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Fearn Abbey is the most northerly monastic foundation in Scotland. Built in 1238, it housed a Premonstratensian order, also known as White Canons because due to their unbleached wool habits.
The post-Reformation church that survives today largely dates from reconstruction in 1772. It was rebuilt after being destroyed by lightning in 1742, when the stone-flagged roof collapsed onto the congregation during a Sunday service.