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The Glasite Church, one of the oldest places of worship still standing in Galashiels, was built in 1842 and in use until the 1880s. The building features a house for the minister adjoining the church. The area is industrial and the building sits within the yard of an industrial works. | The Glasite Church, one of the oldest places of worship still standing in Galashiels, was built in 1842 and in use until the 1880s. The building features a house for the minister adjoining the church. The area is industrial and the building sits within the yard of an industrial works. | ||
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Galashiels
The Glasite Church, one of the oldest places of worship still standing in Galashiels, was built in 1842 and in use until the 1880s. The building features a house for the minister adjoining the church. The area is industrial and the building sits within the yard of an industrial works.
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