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Uphall - St Nicholas Kirk


St Nicholas Kirk (aka Strathbrock St Nicholas) was originally built in the second half of the 12th century by a flemish noble man named Freskyn, who was given estate lands by David I. Some remains of this church is the base of the tower and the nave with its Romanesque doorway dating from 1187 survived.
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