Auchengray Church
This church of 1863 by F T Pilkington with characteristic stone carving and a fine rose window is described as an architectural gem.
Read MoreThis church of 1863 by F T Pilkington with characteristic stone carving and a fine rose window is described as an architectural gem.
Read MorePlain country kirk of 1819 given a Gothic flourish by a spiky bellcote (1891). Fine interior including a handsome Regency pulpit.
Read MoreThere has been a church on this site since the 12th century. The present building, designed by James Ingram, was begun in 1833.
Read MoreA harled, T-plan kirk, the body was built in 1753, with the north aisle added in 1833 by William McCandlish. The west gable has a pyramid-topped bellcote.
Read MoreThis church is architect Frederick T Pilkington’s greatest achievement, called the Barclay Church after Mary Barclay whose legacy paid for its building.
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