DescriptionRuins of Tullichettle Church - geograph.org.uk - 1451863.jpg
English: Ruins of Tullichettle Church Only the base of the walls of the chapel remain at this ancient burial ground. An open air service is still held here once a year. Tullichettle comes from the Celtic, meaning 'Vale of Sleep'.
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