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Kinneil - Church


At the end of the 17th century this was the parish church of a substantial village. Only some gravestones remain of this village.
The earlest documentary evidence to the Kirk of Kinneil is in the reign of Malcolm IV, King of Scots, 1153 - 1165. The church was probably erected in the mid 12th century.
The earlest documentary evidence to the Kirk of Kinneil is in the reign of Malcolm IV, King of Scots, 1153 - 1165. The church was probably erected in the mid 12th century.
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