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The Beith Auld Kirk

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The Beith Auld Kirk


The Kirk is easily one of the most scenic sights to see in Beith. Steeped in history and heritage, this beautiful relic of a bygone, yet ever-vivid past is one of your first sightseeing stops.

The Beith Auld Kirk started out as a parish church in the form of a cross way back in 1593, built in dedication to St. Inan. The church got a bell tower and clock in 1800. The old bell still stands, and bears the following inscription: “This bell was given by Hew Montgomerie, sone of Hessilhead, anno 1614, and refounded by the Heritors of Beith, anno 1734″.

The kirk had been built in a rather precarious position on a cliff-side, and from 1807-10 it was rebuilt a little further up the hill as the new Parish Church. The Heritors then moved the older portions of the Auld Kirk to the new one, leaving only the front door and the clock and the belfry.

There wasn’t much left of the old kirk after that, and it came to be used as a burial ground for the Woodside family. Later on, however, it was closed for further burials and partly renovated, with the old high wall replaced by railings and paths dugs over the ground. Presently, there are no sepulchers left standing of the old baronial families, and the earliest graves date back only till 1710.

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