Holy Trinity, Lockerbie
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Church Overview
Built as Trinity Church 1874 for the United Presbyterian Church, became Church of Scotland 1929 and acquired in 1973 by the Catholic Church and renamed Holy Trinity. Designed by Ford Mackenzie, built in Corncockle sandstone in Gothic style with a large rose window and steeple. The organ, Ingram of Edinburgh, is a prominent feature. Plaque in vestibule commemorates 1,000 years of Christianity in Ukraine. Copy of Lockerbie Book of Remembrance and Memorial Plaque.
Services
Sunday 10.30am
Opening Arrangements
Open daily 9.00am-4.00pm
Linked Churches
St Columba's Church, Annan, St Francis of Assisi, Langholm, St Luke's, Moffat
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