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Early Christian monuments from Minnigaff on the move

Discussions had been held to keep them in Newton Stewart museum, which is closer to their current home.

However, the private museum would not currently have anywhere to display the stones.

The council-owned facility in Stranraer is being renovated to include an area for historic stone monuments where the examples from Minnigaff could be housed.

An application has now been made for listed building consent to move the stone carvings to their new home.

According to the Church of Scotland website the Gothic Revival design church – which was built in 1836 – is now under offer.

It was put on the the market for offers over £79,999.


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