Old photograph of the parish church in Pencaitland a village in East Lothian about 12 miles South East of Edinburgh, Scotland. This Scottish church was Consecrated in 1242, the foundations of the church date from the 12th century. The present building is of the 16th or 17th century and consists of a nave, with a gallery at the west end, and two aisles on the north side, the older called the Winton Aisle and the other the Saltoun Aisle. Churchyard has many interesting gravestones.
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