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Hutton, Scottish Borders

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on 6 April 1243. In 1652 seating was installed within the Parish Church, it is thought that it was the original church that had the seats installed. Before the seating was installed members of the congregation brought their own seats. Between the years of 1655 and 1660 Hutton Old Parish Church
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In 1765 a new church was built to replace Hutton Old Parish Church. The new Church had seating for 400 people. The church had an earthen floor, un-plastered walls no ceiling and a thatched roof. A paved floor was laid in 1791 along with the plastering of the walls and ceiling. This church was
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The village hall was recently redeveloped and is used for social events. Hutton Primary School was closed in June 2005 after numbers fell to 15 pupils, on the basis of cost. The village, however, thrives, with a local church, park and friendly traditional atmosphere.
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underwent repairs which included the addition of a gallery on the west side of the church and the roof being re-thatched.
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The Scottish Nation - Or the Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours and Biographical History of The People of Scotland
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demolished in 1834. At this time the church was said to be in a state of disrepair bordering on ruinous.
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and two miles west of the border with Northumberland. Its closest market towns are
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The former manse, Antrim House, sits north-west of the church (
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soldiers after they were posted to nearby Winfield camp in
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financed the erection of a new parish church hall in 1931.
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by Charles Alexander Strang, The Rutland Press, 1994,
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The Border Counties - Tweeddale, Merse and Teviotdale
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owned nearby Hutton Castle, and died there in 1958.
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Hutton is located in Scottish Borders
Scottish Borders
OS grid reference
NT9154
Council area
Scottish Borders
Lieutenancy area
Berwickshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
TD15
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
Scottish Parliament
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire
UK
Scotland
55°46′N 2°09′W / 55.77°N 02.15°W / 55.77; -02.15
Scottish Borders
Scotland

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