English: Neilston Parish Church The Church of Scotland parish church in Neilston has been on this site since 1163. It was built by Sir Robert de Croc. The only remaining ancient part of the building is a Gothic window in a back wall and a burial vault. In 1796 the roof was taken off and another storey added making room for a gallery to accommodate the growing population.
The graveyard has a stone dating back to the 15th century.
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