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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 707937

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/707937

NT03SE 12 06538 33756

For Kilbucho Manse (NT 06576 33700), see NT03SE 34.

(NT 0653 3375) Kilbucho Church (NR)

(remains of) (NAT)

OS 6" map, (1967).

Old Parish Church, Kilbucho. This church has been a single-chambered oblong building measuring 45' 4" from E to W by 24' 2" from N to S within walls about 2' 7" thick. Both gables are complete but the side walls are reduced, the N wall to an average height of 2' and the S wall to 5'; the masonry is of rubble.

The church of Kilbucho is said to have been dedicated to St Bega, a disciple of St Aiden and St Hilda, and, although the church itself comes on record only at the beginning of the 13th century, the foundation may be of considerable antiquity. The church was rebuilt in the early 17th century, and again in the 18th century, to which period the existing fragments presumably belong. It was abandoned in or shortly before 1810, when the parish of Kilbucho was united with the combined parish of Boughton and Glenholm.

J W Buchan and H Paton eds. 1925-7; RCAHMS 1967, visited 1958.

Generally as described by RCAHMS. At the W end of the building are two slight turf banks, possibly the remains of an earlier building, or a wall attached to the W gable of the church.

Revised at 1/2500.

Visited by OS (WJ) 9 March 1964 and (DWR) 11 August 1972.

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