📌 Chapel & arch in Edrom, Scottish Borders
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An intricate Romanesque arch is all that remains of the old Edrom Parish Church: an early 12th century church close to the Whiteadder Water in the Scottish Borders. The arch owes its survival to its incorporation into an 18th century burial vault – itself of limited interest – and still features beautiful Norman carvings including chevron mouldings and heads spouting foliage. A newer church now stands next door to the burial vault, pictured at the bottom of this page. As for that arch – it’s worth a visit if exploring nearby Duns or Manderston.
🌍 Location
📌 Arch is at the rear of Edrom Church, at minor road end 300m north of Edrom village
🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NT 827558
🛰️ GPS coordinates: 55.795474,-2.276818
🚌 Bus stops on A6105 at Edrom turnoff (0.5 mi)
🚗 Verge parking
📝 Key info
⌚ Always open
🎫 Free