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− | *'''Boston Free Church,''' Station Road demolished and the site now occupied by a sheltered housing scheme on Boston Court.<br> | + | *'''Boston Free Church,''' Station Road demolished and the site now occupied by a sheltered housing scheme on Boston Court. The congregation united with the Duns Parish church in the 1950's<br> |
− | *'''United Presbyterian Church (East),''' stood on Easter St, converted to a cinema, the building destroyed by fire and demolished in the 1960's.<br> | + | *'''United Presbyterian Church (East),''' stood on Easter St, converted to a cinema, the building destroyed by fire and demolished in the 1960's. The congregation is now united with the Duns Parish Church.<br> |
*'''United Presbyterian Church (West),''' stood on a road simply named Clouds, the site is now occupied by two houses<br> | *'''United Presbyterian Church (West),''' stood on a road simply named Clouds, the site is now occupied by two houses<br> |
Revision as of 10:44, 6 August 2008
Duns
- Boston Free Church, Station Road demolished and the site now occupied by a sheltered housing scheme on Boston Court. The congregation united with the Duns Parish church in the 1950's
- United Presbyterian Church (East), stood on Easter St, converted to a cinema, the building destroyed by fire and demolished in the 1960's. The congregation is now united with the Duns Parish Church.
- United Presbyterian Church (West), stood on a road simply named Clouds, the site is now occupied by two houses
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