Auld Kirk Stow
Religious Place In Stow, Scotland
Stow Auld Kirk is a ruined church in the Scottish Borders, consecrated in 1242, rebuilt in the 15th and 17th centuries, and in use until 1876.
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You can park on street just on the northern wall of the Kirk.
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