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Date 25 September 2001

Event ID 823826

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Note

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/823826

NT17SW 52.01 NT 14 74

A fragment of Anglian cross-shaft from Abercorn Parish Church (see NT07NE 1) is preserved at Carlowrie House. Photographs by T E Gray (July 1991) show the cross-shaft set against a wall and standing upon a moulding of possible medieval date. This, together with a niche and basin, the latter inscribed 'Sancti Nicolai de Strathbroke', were presumably brought from the medieval parish church of Uphall (see NT07SE 4). A decorated hood-moulding built into one of the lodges, of unknown provenance, may be of a similar origin.

Information from T E Gray, July 1991, and RCAHMS (IFr), 25 September 2001.

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