Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

ABBOTSFORD ROAD, AISLE AND TOMBSTONES INCLUDING GRAVEYARD, BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATESLB31971

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
12/03/1971
Local Authority
Scottish Borders
Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Burgh
Galashiels
NGR
NT 49451 35708
Coordinates
349451, 635708

Description

1636, with later alterations. Small rectangular-plan gabled burial aisle. Pointed arched plate tracery windows to gables; semi-circular arched doorway with imposts to W; deteriorated memorial plaques; steeply pitched roof. Moulded eaves course extending around gables to form hoodmoulds over arched windows. Finely sized random rubble; irregular red sandstone quoins and margins; stone skews; metal grilles to open windows; boarded door with bolt heads.

GRAVEYARD, BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATES: coped rubble wall to S with raised sections incorporating tombstones. Decorative cast-iron gates to SE; railings to N boundary on retaining wall. Predominantly 18th and 19th century gravestones, with some dating to 1600.

Statement of Special Interest

The Aisle, also known as 'Scott Aisle', was added by Hugh Scott, the Laird of Gala in 1636 as a burial aisle to the former Kirk that stood on the site from 1617. The Kirk was demolished in 1813 due to bad condition, leaving the Gala Aisle to stand alone, which is then said to have been extended by 6ft. The window to the S gable is a 19th century replica of the original in the N gable. The inscription on the plaque to the S gable read 'Glorie to God in hevin, peace on earth and gud vil among men' but is now illegible due to the weathering of the stone.

Some of the tombstones in the graveyard date from the 1600s and include that of Mungo Park the famous African explorer.

The Aisle roof was removed in 1971 and it remained ruinous until it was subject to a restoration scheme in 1992 by Ettrick and Lauderdale District Council, which included re-roofing it with stone slates.

References

Bibliography

A Spence, Discovering the Borders (1994) p116. K Cruft, Buildings of Scotland, Borders (2006) p 296. C Strang, Borders and Berwick (1994) p196.

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