Quothquan church ruins and churchyard

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Quothquan church ruins and churchyard

Image: © Angus McCulloch Taken: 18 Aug 2009

Quothquan church, located behind the new village hall, fell into disuse after the parish merged with Libberton and was used as a school room from 1724. About 1784 the building fell into a ruinous state and used as a family burying-place by the Chancellor family of Shieldhill. The bell in the tower dates from 1641.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.638311
Longitude
-3.601774