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KIRK HILL Kirk Hill
Kirk Hill
Kirk Hill
Mr Alexander Heriot Northfield
Mr Andrew Wilson Northfield
Mr Robert Purvis, Coldingham
005.04 An eminence rising abruptly on all sides, on the summit of which are the remains of St Abb's Kirk from which it derives its name.
ST ABB'S KIRK (Remains of) St Abb's Kirk [remains of]
St Abb's Kirk [remains of]St Abb's Kirk [remains of]
History of Coldingham Priory P. 243
Mr Alexander Heriot Northfield
Mr Andrew Wilson. Coldingham
005.04 A small oblong ruin, only just visible above the surface. and surrounded by a small cemetery, the wall enclosing which, has also been pulled down, [and] leaving but a low Mound, remaining. The walls of this chapel. and a small Saxon [broh?], were to be seen until a few years ago, between three and four feet in height.- It is supposed to have been a small "cell" and chapel subordinate to "Coldingham Priory" -
History of Coldingham P. 243

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