Langholm Parish Church
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Visit the Georgian-survival gothic Langholm Parish Church, designed by William Burn and David Bryce in 1842-6.
The exterior of the church is ashlar-clad and internally it is graced by a beautiful pulpit, galleries and is dominated by a magnificent stained glass window depicting “Scenes from the life of Our Lord” by Morris and Co 1925. The front of the Church was recently renovated to include a meeting room, small reception room, kitchen, and disabled toilet. The Church and meeting room have a sound system with loop facilities and the Church organ is a fine Willis organ, which has been used for various recitals.
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Service every Sunday at 10am followed by refreshments and fellowship.
Directions (DG13 OND)
From the A7 running through the centre of Langholm take the B709 over the Thomas Telford Bridge and then an immediate left. Follow the road along and the Church gates will come in to view directly in front of you.
There are a few steps at the entrance.
Image (c) www.scran.ac.uk
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