Dumbarton West Kirk: church halls
Introduction
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 14 Jan 2013
This building dates from 1860; the architect was William Spence. As a church, it was superseded by the present-day Image, the building on the right (see that link for much more information). However, the 1860 building is still in use, serving as church halls for the West Kirk. See Image for another view. Both buildings were successors to the original West Bridgend church, which was built in the 1790s.