Old Free Church, Gordon
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Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 25 Mar 2008
This former church at the east end of the village was built in 1843 in a mixture of whinstone and sandstone, while the clock tower and bell-turret with slated conical spirelet was added in 1893. The tower has four clock faces, to north, south, east and west. The building has been converted into a dwelling house. (Source: Pevsner Architectural Guides - Borders).