Prestonkirk Church
Chamber Rating
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Pauline Middleditch
We t for end of term service and enjoyed it!
Apr 17th, 2020 -
James Ferguson
Feb 26th, 2020 -
Edward Yeoman (Eddie)
Very friendly
Nov 19th, 2019 -
wildburns
Oct 16th, 2019 -
Gavin Wilson
I visited Prestonkirk in East Linton as part of our Family Tree research. I wasn't able on that occasion to see the inside of the building but it is one of my favourites so far in East Lothian. They give you a brief and very interesting history on the church from its earliest times to present. I love the stonemasonry work on the outside of this church. As mentioned my interest at the time was mostly to locate burial places of our family. I managed to find a couple of headstones and online found a map with information where people were interred. What I always like to see is the memorial's raised in honour of the Service Personnel who sacrificed their lives for our freedoms. They have a large enough carpark around the side and it's worth a visit for historic, religious or research reasons.
Oct 19th, 2019
Contact Info
Questions & Answers
Q Where is Prestonkirk Church located?
A Prestonkirk Church is located at Preston Rd, East Linton, sct EH40 3DS
Q What is the internet address for Prestonkirk Church?
A The website (URL) for Prestonkirk Church is: https://www.parishoftraprain.org.uk/
Q How is Prestonkirk Church rated?
A Prestonkirk Church has a 4.5 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Prestonkirk Church
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 10 Reviews )Pauline Middleditch on Google
We t for end of term service and enjoyed it!
James Ferguson on Google
Edward Yeoman (Eddie) on Google
Very friendly
wildburns on Google
Gavin Wilson on Google
I visited Prestonkirk in East Linton as part of our Family Tree research. I wasn't able on that occasion to see the inside of the building but it is one of my favourites so far in East Lothian. They give you a brief and very interesting history on the church from its earliest times to present. I love the stonemasonry work on the outside of this church. As mentioned my interest at the time was mostly to locate burial places of our family. I managed to find a couple of headstones and online found a map with information where people were interred. What I always like to see is the memorial's raised in honour of the Service Personnel who sacrificed their lives for our freedoms. They have a large enough carpark around the side and it's worth a visit for historic, religious or research reasons.