DescriptionThe remains of Crailing Old Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 615363.jpg
English: The remains of Crailing Old Parish Church Crailing Old Church was a chapel granted to Jedburgh Abbey in the early part of the 12th century. All that remains is a part of the north wall about 5m long and about 7m of the adjacent west wall, standing about 2.5m high. The ruin and churchyard stand about 100m south of Crailing House in a fenced off area. The building was in use until a new parish church was built in 1775. (Source: The Churches and Graveyards of Roxburghshire by G.A.C. Binnie).
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