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Hutton Church And Churchyard
Burial Ground (Post Medieval), Church (Post Medieval), Churchyard (17th Century), Hogback Stone (Period Unassigned)(Possible), Bell (17th Century)
Site Name Hutton Church And Churchyard
Classification Burial Ground (Post Medieval), Church (Post Medieval), Churchyard (17th Century), Hogback Stone (Period Unassigned)(Possible), Bell (17th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Hutton Kirk
Canmore ID 60101
Site Number NT95SW 18
NGR NT 90752 54009
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/60101
- Council Scottish Borders, The
- Parish Hutton (Berwickshire)
- Former Region Borders
- Former District Berwickshire
- Former County Berwickshire
NT95SW 18.00 90752 54009
Hutton Kirk [NAT]
OS (GIS) April 2010.
NT95SW 18.01 NT 90734 54024 Burial Vault
NT95SW 18.02 NT 90770 54000 War Memorial
For (associated) Hutton Parish Manse (Antrim House) at NT 90753 54105, see NT95SW 62.
Field Visit (3 April 1909)
188. Coped Stone, Burial Aisle and Bell, Hutton Church.
In the south-east corner of the graveyard adjoining Hutton Church, at the top of the steps leading up from the entrance, is a coped gravestone. It lies north and south, is 6 feet 2 ½ inches in length, 22 inches across the base at the south end, 17 inches at the north, 10 inches in thickness at the former end, and 8 ½ inches at the latter. The flattop is 9 inches across at the south extremity and 7 inches at the north. Though much worn, there are still discernible three parallel rows of scale ornament on either flank of the stone.
In the same graveyard is a burial aisle having a pointed barrel vault within, which is probably of the first half of the 17th century. It measures 24 feet in length by about 17 feet 4 inches wide.
The bell of the church, 23 ¼ inches in diameter, is by Johannes Burgerhuys, and bears date 1661.
RCAHMS 1915, visited 3rd April 1909.
OS Map: Ber., xvii. NE.
Photographic Survey (October 1961)
Photographic survey of Hutton Church, Berwickshire, by the Scottish National Buildings Record in October 1961.
Sbc Note
Visibility: This is an upstanding building.
Information from Scottish Borders Council.
