Hurlford Church
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12 Main Rd
Kilmarnock East and Hurlford Ward, sct KA3 6JT - (156) 353-9739
Chamber Rating
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Peter Mabon
The Church building was erected in 1857. Formerly known as Reid Memorial Church, a union with nearby Hurlford Kirk took place in 1995. The new church is known as Hurlford Church. Since then, the united congregations have integrated well. Many visitors have commented on our friendly welcome. The Pipe Organ is two manual Forster & Andrews pipe organ built in 1878, and it was transferred from Hurlford Kirk at the Union. Currently, there is a rota of four organists covering Sunday worship and additional services. A big, traditional sandstone, Scottish church, also a community hub, with various events and functions in the church hall at the rear of the church.
Apr 7th, 2023 -
Elizabeth Young
A house of God full of love, peace and tranquility.
Feb 12th, 2023 -
Rachel Houston
Friendly village church
Aug 24th, 2021 -
Keith Clark
May 10th, 2020 -
Jennifer Arthur
Okay
Feb 5th, 2020
Contact Info
- (156) 353-9739
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Hurlford Church?
A The phone number for Hurlford Church is: (156) 353-9739.
Q Where is Hurlford Church located?
A Hurlford Church is located at 12 Main Rd, Kilmarnock East and Hurlford Ward, sct KA3 6JT
Q What is the internet address for Hurlford Church?
A The website (URL) for Hurlford Church is: https://hurlfordchurch.org/
Q How is Hurlford Church rated?
A Hurlford Church has a 4.3 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Hurlford Church
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 12 Reviews )Peter Mabon on Google
The Church building was erected in 1857. Formerly known as Reid Memorial Church, a union with nearby Hurlford Kirk took place in 1995. The new church is known as Hurlford Church. Since then, the united congregations have integrated well. Many visitors have commented on our friendly welcome.
The Pipe Organ is two manual Forster & Andrews pipe organ built in 1878, and it was transferred from Hurlford Kirk at the Union. Currently, there is a rota of four organists covering Sunday worship and additional services.
A big, traditional sandstone, Scottish church, also a community hub, with various events and functions in the church hall at the rear of the church.
Elizabeth Young on Google
A house of God full of love, peace and tranquility.
Rachel Houston on Google
Friendly village church
Keith Clark on Google
Jennifer Arthur on Google
Okay