Saint Andrew's Church

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Saint Andrew's Church

Image: © ian malcolmson Taken: 11 Jul 2010

Saint Andrew's was annexed by Saint Hilda's but initially used by the fishermen and families of the croft. Saint Andrew's was left in a derelict condition but is nearing the end of its restoration by local business man Mr John O'Connor. The Church is soon to be opened as a tea room.The tea room is dedicated to a former parishioner Mary Rountree.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.693686
Longitude
-1.182047