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Revision as of 18:17, 21 April 2009
Gavington (Parish of Langton)
The Auld Kirk appears on the 1860's OS map of Berwickshire and noted as Free Church
Grantshouse
Gordon
Greenlaw
Demolished/Destroyed/Ruined
Greenlaw East Church was converted to a car repair garage.
The Free Church stood on the Duns Road/High Street junction, demolished for housing in the 1900's
Angelrow Chapel (associated to Kelso Abbey), by 1850 only fragments of walls remained.
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