DescriptionRuins of Leswalt Old Church - geograph.org.uk - 1725611.jpg
English: Ruins of Leswalt Old Church Not much of the medieval parish church remains standing. The main part, the nave, would have been just behind the building on the right, where a mass of vegetation is now growing. The taller gable is part of the Agnew aisle, added during the 17th century. The window was to the "Laird's Loft", a private gallery for the Agnew family of Lochnaw Castle. For more information see http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/60841/details/leswalt old parish church and burial ground/ .
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