Ebenezer Hall, Kirkintilloch

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Ebenezer Hall, Kirkintilloch

Image: © Raymond Okonski Taken: 15 May 2007

This rustic building is one of the oldest still standing in the town and has been converted from a typical weaver's workplace (one of the original trades before heavy industry arrived) and the building dates from 1830. It has been a place of worship belonging to a New Testament based Brethren Assembly for many years. Note the unusual placement of the extractor fan, in the middle of the nearest window... was it installed by a height-challenged glazier? The main hall is to the rear, and not visible from the main road. The Library is behind the other two windows. Thanks to SM for the information update.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.93683
Longitude
-4.150749