Smailholm Church
Things to do in Kelso Scottish Borders
Archaeological-Sites in Scotland
Description: Founded by David de Olifard in the 12th century and subsequently granted to the Benedictine monks of Coldingham priory. The exterior still shows much of the original stonework, particularly in the east end which still has three Norman windows.
Ownership: Church of Scotland
Situation � OS ref: NT 649364
How to get there: By car: In the village of Smailholm, on the B6397 Kelso to Earlston road. By public transport: Regular bus services via Smailholm from Kelso to Earlston.
Seasonal opening details: Exterior all year.
Opening Hours: Daylight hours for graveyard and church building. Services on 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month at 10am.
Additional Information Wheelchair friendly.
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Places to stay nearby: Kelso
Local towns and villages: Smailholm Kelso
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