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Swinton, Church of Scotland
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Church of Scotland,
Main Street,
Swinton
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^Our records are unclear as to whether this church is still open. Click the arrow on the line above to find links to search for web sites of current churches when one is not listed here, or within the address. If you know it has closed then please let us know.
This 1729 kirk was extensively rebuilt on an earlier site of medieval fragments with later additions in 1782, 1837 and 1910. Although the first written record of a church on this site is in 1098, Christian worship has taken place in Swinton for over 1300 years. The bell, called Mary, is also known as the Flodden Bell, as it was rung in 1513 to sound the death of King James IV and many of his followers at the Battle of Flodden. The bell is inscribed:-
“MARIA EST NOMEN MEUM, 1499”
(Mary is my name, 1499)
(Source: Borders and Berwick, an Architectural Guide by Charles Alexander Strang, and a Swinton Kirk information leaflet).
It is located at NT8388547640 (Lat/Lon 55.721909, -2.258105). You can see this on maps provided by:
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