Lesmahagow Old Parish Church

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Lesmahagow Old Parish Church
Lesmahagow Old Parish Church
55°38′16″N 3°53′08″W / 55.63778°N 3.88556°W / 55.63778; -3.88556
DenominationChurch of Scotland
WebsiteLOPC
Administration
PresbyteryLanark
ParishLesmahagow
Clergy
MinisterRev Morag Garret

Lesmahagow Old Parish Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland within the Presbytery of Lanark. It is situated on church square in the South Lanarkshire town of Lesmahagow. The current building was built in 1804 and, at the time, contained two charges (two congregations and ministers) of the Church of Scotland. In July 1998, the congregation was linked with Coalburn Parish Church (in the neighbouring village of Coalburn) on the retirement of the then minister of Coalburn Parish Church. Linkage is a formal procedure in the Church of Scotland allowing two congregations to share the same minister while remaining separate "charges" or congregations. The two congregations were formally united in 2017 by the mergers of the congregations, Kirk Sessions and Congregational Boards. From 2017, the Coalburn and Lesmahagow congregations of the Church of Scotland were considered as one charge while retaining two sets of buildings. The churches retained two sets of worship services in the two villages.

On 1 October 2023 evening worship of this Church of Scotland congregation was recommenced in Lesmahagow using the Lesmahagow Guide Hall (next to the Bowling Club) in the Turfholm area of the village.

In February 2025 the building was listed for sale on the Church of Scotland property website for offers over £50000, with a closing date of 3 July 2025.

Historical Background to Lesmahagow Old Parish Church

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