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The first Church to be built in Grange, was Whitehills church, which was known as the free Presbyterian. It was closed in the 1960s and, after falling into disrepair, was renovated to provide a luxury home. |
| The Abbey on Castle Hill was ruined by the end of the eighteenth century,
and the rubble was cleared in order to build Grange Church, or St Ninians,
which was completed in 1795. This is the Church which is still in
use today.
Services are held every other Sunday at 10am, and there is also a thriving Sunday School. The peaceful cemetery nearby is the last resting place of many Grange residents. |
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The last Church to be built in Grange was West Church, which was built at Gallowhill. This Church, which was closed post war, is now in a state of disrepair and is used as a store for farm equipment. |