DescriptionJamestown Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 441770.jpg
English: Jamestown Parish Church The Church of Scotland building, in Jamestown,on the left bank of the river Leven. erected in 1869 at a cost of £3000, in the Early English style, after designs by Clark & Bell of Glasgow, has a nave and aisles, 800 sittings, a spire 130 feet high, and a large west window, with mullions and elaborate tracery.
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