Hutton Church

Hutton Church

Denomination: Former Church of Scotland
Address: Hutton, TD15 1TS
Local Authority: Scottish Borders
Listing: B

Church Overview

Hutton Church was built in 1834 on the site of an earlier church dating from 1765 which itself replaced a medieval structure. It is a rectangular-plan Romanesque church and round-headed windows.The square tower is a notable feature in Hutton.

The interior has timber pews and timber dado panels. The timber pulpit and communion table are in a raised chancel.

The surrounding graveyard with various 17th, 18th and 19th century stones including table-top monuments, classically-detailed stones and examples with memento mori.  A burial vault, thought to date from the mid 17th century, is, like the early gravestones, a rare survival.

Closed and put up for sale by the Church of Scotland in the summer of 2024

 

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Hutton Church

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