Tinwald Parish Church
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The photograph on this page of Tinwald Parish Church by Colin Kinnear as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Colin Kinnear Taken: 27 May 2020
A plain rectangle with bell-finialled birdcage bellcote built in 1769 on the foundations of an earlier medieval church. Four stained glass windows by Gordon Webster. Interior, with fine hammerbeam roof, has the matching pews arranged to form a central aisle. Chancel area furnished in oak with octagonal pulpit, pedestal font, communion table and Minister’s and Elders’ chairs. Session Room added 2000. Covenanters’ Monument in graveyard.