Tweedsmuir Parish Church
Architectural Fragment (17th Century), Church (19th Century), War Memorial(S) (20th Century)
Site Name Tweedsmuir Parish Church
Classification Architectural Fragment (17th Century), Church (19th Century), War Memorial(S) (20th Century)
Canmore ID 49802
Site Number NT12SW 2
NGR NT 10067 24530
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/49802
- Council Scottish Borders, The
- Parish Tweedsmuir
- Former Region Borders
- Former District Tweeddale
- Former County Peebles-shire
NT12SW 2.00 10067 24530
NT12SW 2.01 NT 1006 2453 Sculptured Stone [Old Parish Church]
NT12SW 2.02 Centred NT 10060 24538 Graveyard
(NT 1005 2453) The first parish church of Tweedsmuir was built in 1648. It was replaced by the existing church in 1874. The earlier church was small and plain, no trace of it remains. A relic, either of it, or of a contemporary burial vault is to be seen in a carved stone slab leaning against the NW corner of the church. The slab, 2' 11" x 2' 7" is carved with a weathered shield and cartouche. The tombstones are all later than 1707, though there is the "Covenanter's Stone", erected in 1726 to John Hunter, killed in 1685.
RCAHMS 1967, visited 1958.
The present church is still in use, and other than the carved stone slab, there is no trace of an earlier church.
Visited by OS (DWR) 21 September 1972.
Sbc Note
Visibility: This is an upstanding building.
Information from Scottish Borders Council.
