Difference between revisions of "Berwickshire Towns and Villages C"

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Leet St formerly known as New Road. Number 15 Leet St noted as later 18th century building and Formerly Nonconformist Meeting Room<br>
 
Leet St formerly known as New Road. Number 15 Leet St noted as later 18th century building and Formerly Nonconformist Meeting Room<br>
  
'''The 1860's Berwickshire OS map shows the location of demolished buildings as follows;'''<br>
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'''Demolished/Destroyed'''<br>
United Presbyterian East Church stood on the site of the Former Free Church<br>
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United Presbyterian East Church stood on the site of the Former United Free Church<br>
  
United Presbyterian West Church stood on a site now occupied by a car showroom.
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United Presbyterian West Church stood on a site now occupied by a car showroom.<br>
  
 
== Cranshaws ==
 
== Cranshaws ==

Revision as of 18:44, 12 January 2009

Channelkirk




Chirnside

File:Chirnside Parish Church. Glen TK.jpg
Chirnside Parish Church. Submitted by Glen


Additional exterior images of the church are available from Glen in Tinsel Knickers

demolished/Destroyed

  • Erskine Church, demolished in 1982

Cockburnspath




Coldingham

St Abbs Church. Submitted by Rae
Coldingham Priory. Submitted by Rae


Coldstream

File:St Mary's and All Souls Glen in TK.jpg
St Mary's and All Souls. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers



Note
Leet St formerly known as New Road. Number 15 Leet St noted as later 18th century building and Formerly Nonconformist Meeting Room

Demolished/Destroyed
United Presbyterian East Church stood on the site of the Former United Free Church

United Presbyterian West Church stood on a site now occupied by a car showroom.

Cranshaws



Demolished/Destroyed


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