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==Outside links==
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*Ruins of Broughton church: {{wmap|55.6168|-3.4138|zoom=14}}
*Ruins of Broughton church: {{wmap|55.6168|-3.4138|zoom=14|name=Ruins of Broughton church}}
*Ruins of Glenholm church: {{wmap|55.582|-3.424|zoom=14}}
*Ruins of Glenholm church: {{wmap|55.582|-3.424|zoom=14|name=Ruins of Glenholm church}}
*Ruins of Kilbucho church {{wmap|55.5879|-3.485|zoom=14}}
*Ruins of Kilbucho church: {{wmap|55.5879|-3.485|zoom=14|name=Ruins of Kilbucho church}}


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Revision as of 11:31, 16 May 2016

Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho is a parish in Peeblesshire adjacent to the border with Lanarkshire. It was formed in 1794 when the Presbytery of Biggar united the congregations of Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho. A new church was built at Calzeat in 1803. The civil parish also includes that part of the ancient parish of Culter that lies in Peeblesshire. The total population in 2011 was 623.

Broughton is the northernmost of the three ancient parishes, with Kilbucho in the centre and Glenholm to the south.

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