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    Kirkandrews-on-Esk Tower and Church


    I regularly pass the road end for Kirkandrews-on-Esk on my drive to the airport. Less than a mile in to the English side of the border, a 16th century tower house and a church are distantly visible from the main road so today I called in for a closer look. The tower house is said to have been built between 1530 and 1550 by a Thomas Graham. It is at the end of a long private driveway and although it may no longer need to serve in defence against Border Reivers, it appears to be still fulfilling its other purpose as a family residence.

    St. Andrews Church was built in 1776. Services are still held here on Sundays.

    The clock is unusual, in the style of a sundial.

    The church is mainly constructed in the local red sandstone, including the steps shown here.

    The church and its burial ground are in a lovely setting beside the River Esk.

    Most of the tombstones date from the 19th century.

    The relatively soft red sandtone has suffered the ravages of time, with many of the inscriptions faded, but there are also recent gravestones in harder wearing marble or granite round the back of the church.

    The Waverley railway line passed through here until it closed in 1969. Despite its small population, Kirkandrews-on-Esk boasted a railway station, which, like the tower, is now also a private house.
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    I love the ironic "speed and comfort by rail" sign!
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    I can't tell you how much I appreciate these "photo-tours".
    I do a lot of painting in my off time, and I can tell you that I would have stopped and painted that first scene.
    Thank you.
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    What a wonderful group of pictures. I can't get over how green everything is over there.

    Brett

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    Great pics, I love the ones of the old graveyard.

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    More fine photos 152 - I love the light in the first two. It seems to me you've just about earned that photography merit badge - well done and thanks!

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    I love pictures of old graveyards, and you've done an absolute bang-on job with these. I especially like the one next to the river. Thanks for sharing these.

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    Love the piccies, esp. the tower shot.
    This is all that I miss about Britain, we are such a young country with little history by comparison.

    thanks

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    When I die...burry me there please

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    Excellent job of photography there. Are you sure that's not your primary occupation? Keep up the good work.

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