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St Nicholas Parish Church, Lanark

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OS grid reference
  
NS 88127 43668

Functional status
  
Active

Year built
  
1774 (Current Building)

Founded
  
13th century

Denomination
  
Church of Scotland

Phone
  
+44 1555 662600

Status
  
Parish church

Designated as world heritage site
  
7 May 1980

St Nicholas Parish Church, Lanark

Location
  
High Street Lanark South Lanarkshire

Country
  
Scotland United Kingdom

Website
  
lanark-stnicholas.co.uk

Address
  
High Street, Lanark ML11 9EF, United Kingdom

Similar
  
St Nicholas Church Hall, St Mary's Roman Catholic, Greyfriars Parish Church, Scottish Episcopal Church, Kirkton Parish Church

St Nicholas Parish Church is a category B listed building and Church of Scotland place of worship in the town centre of Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

The original 13th-century chapel was documented as early as 1890, however at that time it was claimed that there were no remnants of that building. A survey in the 1990s conducted by the Lanark and District Archaeological Society was able to find artefacts dating back to the 13th century, as well as 16th century pillars believed to have been constructed by Thomas Twaddle in 1571. Sources also reported evidence of the chapel's continued use in the medieval period and post-Reformation.

Over the front entrance is an eight-foot-tall (approximately 2.4 meters) statue of William Wallace. This dates back to the early 19th century and was sculpted by Robert Forrest.

In 2004, the remains of a well were found on the former grounds of the church during a routine ground breaking. There is documentation of the well's existence dating back to 1662; it was found in what is now Bloomgate, close to the church building, and was filled in after being drained and recorded.

The church has had many ministers over the years, but has been left without a resident minister since 30 November 2014, when the incumbent Rev Alison Meikle left for Grangemouth Zetland.

References

St Nicholas Parish Church, Lanark Wikipedia


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