Auld Kirk Selkirk
Religious Place In Selkirk, Scotland
The Auld Kirk in Selkirk is a ruined 18th-century church built on the site where William Wallace was declared Guardian of Scotland in 1298.
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Where Is Auld Kirk Selkirk?
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55.546343, -2.841414
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Where To Park For Auld Kirk Selkirk?
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55.546316, -2.842224
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West Port car park is right next to the kirk.
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