From: Leslie Mabon
c.AD 650
Remains of St Fittick’s Church are located in a field by the community play park, overlooking both the natural landscape of the Bay of Nigg and cultural landscape of residential buildings.
The church is dedicated to St Fittick, who, according to legend, was shipwrecked and scrambled to shore at the Bay of Nigg c.AD 650 to convert the locals, and refreshed himself at a spring, which became a religious foundation known as St Fittick’s Well. Yet, there is no evidence that such a person called St Fittick existed in history. Rather it is believed that St Fittick must have been an amalgam of two other saints: St Fotin and St Fiacre.
This former parish church of Nigg, founded between 1189 and 1199.
Photography: David Fryer
References:
Aberdeen City Historic Environment Record
https://online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/smrpub/master/detail.aspx?tab=main&refno=NJ90SE0001
Undiscovered Scotland website
https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/aberdeen/stfitticks/index.html
Doric Columns blog
https://doriccolumns.wordpress.com/welcome/the-royalty/old-torry/