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Wallace Green Church


St Andrews Church is located on Wallace Green in Berwick upon Tweed. It was built 1858-1859 by J.D, and I. Hay of Liverpool, and it's first service was held on the 19th of June 1859. Originally a Presbyteria church, it became part of the Church of Scotland in 1971 and it was unified with St. Andrew’s and Lowick in 1987.[1] Wallace Green Church is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.

Berwick upon Tweed Churches and Cathedrals 1859 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Berwick upon Tweed
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St Andrew's Church of Scotland, Berwick upon Tweed

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St Andrew's Presbyterian church, Brewick

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Church sign at St. Andrews Kirk in Berwick

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St Andrews Wallace Green

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Berwick church

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St Andrew's Wallace Green
- Official Website of the church. "...More than one hundred and sixty years ago, on 19 June 1859, the first service was held in the newly built Wallace Green Church, and …

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CHURCH OF SCOTLAND - Berwick - List Entry
- "WALLACE GREEN Presbyterian Church NT 9953 11/219 11 2. 1858-9 by J.D, and I. Hay of Liverpool. Rather imposing, with prickly detail. Decorated style, with large spire with dormers..."

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List number: 1233742
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NT9997753162
Post code: TD15 1EB

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