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St John's Kirk, Lochwinnoch

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Church in Renfrewshire, Scotland
St John's Kirk
St Winnock's Church
Auld Simon
2010 view, looking northeast
55°47′50″N 4°37′27″W / 55.797336°N 4.624178°W / 55.797336; -4.624178
LocationLochwinnoch, Renfrewshire
CountryScotland
Architecture
Completed1729 (296 years ago) (1729)

St John's Kirk, also known as St Winnock's Church and, colloquially, Auld Simon (Old Simon), is a former church building in Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland. It dates to 1729, and is now Category B listed. Only the southwest gable and a single bay of the structure remains, the rest likely torn down around the date the new church was constructed in 1808.

The church is surrounded by a walled cemetery, which is also part of the listing.

See also

References

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "St Winnock's Church & Churchyard (LB12622)".
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