Mid Calder Church
The Kirk of Calder in Mid-Calder, West Lothian, Scotland is a beautiful village church which comes with a fascinating history and, over the years, a bewildering variety of names. Sometimes referred to as the Parish Kirk of Midcalder, it was until the Reformation known as St Cuthbert’s. At various times since it has been known as Calder Kirk and, briefly, St John’s to reflect local links with the Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. The name “Kirk of Calder” dates back to a merger of congregations in 1956 and has a neatness that suits the building well.
St Cuthbert’s Church was originally built on this site some time around 1150 and was among the properties granted to Dunfermline Abbey in the 1160s.
In 1526, Peter Sandilands became Rector of the church. He was the younger son of the Sandilands family who had been granted the Barony of Calder and large estates in the area in 1348. The head of the family later became Lord Torphichen and acquired the lands of Torphichen Preceptory after the Reformation in 1563. The family seat was (and remains) at Calder House, very close to Mid Calder and the Kirk of Calder.
By 1540 St Cuthbert’s was past its sell-by date and the Reverend Peter Sandilands had the church demolished to make way for a larger and more modern replacement. By 1542 it must have seemed to him that the rebuilding work would outlast him, because he left a highly detailed account of the way the church was to be completed for his nephew, Sir James Sandilands, together with the funds to allow it to happen.
At the onset of the Reformation in 1560 only the choir and vestry of Peter Sandilands’ church had been completed, together with a lean-to school building that has since disappeared. His original plans provided for a much larger nave continuing to the west and a cloister to the north. Neither was ever built.
For the next three hundred years the choir of the church served the needs of the local community, with multiple galleries inserted to try to fit an ever growing congregation into the relatively small space on offer. In 1863 the church was expanded with the addition of north and south transepts, turning it into the “T” shape then popular in Scottish churches. What emerged was pretty much what you see today.
The Kirk of Calder’s story was not without incident. Perhaps the low point was in 1644 when the wave of witch-hunting sweeping across Scotland was taken up with enthusiasm by the Minister, Huw Kennedy. Several alleged witches were burned in Midcalder as a result.
A more notable moment had occurred rather earlier, in 1556, when John Knox became a regular preacher following the Sandilands’ embracing of the Reformation. He probably preached in the partly completed new church.
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blamo
Marvellous church .thankyou for the history lesson also Tom well taken
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Blamo, it is a lovely little church …
dinghysailor1
superb work tom!! just gorgeous!!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Maggie …
Lois Bryan
Oh, Tom!!!!! Another absolutely gorgeous image … what color and detail!!!!!!!! And look at those amazing clouds!!!! And how I loved your bit of history!!!! Thank you so much for including it with your beautiful image!!!!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Lois, you are too kind. This whole area has a fascinating history. Have a look here
Delany Dean
Simply marvelous.
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Delany for your marvelous comment …
bill oneil
Like this immensely
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Bill, very much appreciated …
cherylc1
Awesome!!!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Cheryl …
BigD
Good job with the HDR treatment, Tom
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you BigD, appreciated as always …
BarbaraManis
Wonderful capture, Tom! As always, thanks for the history!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Barbara …
Linda Syms
Another great shot Tom.
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you kindly Linda …
Catherine Veal
i just love churches Tom and this is a beauty, a fave for me.x
Tom Gomez replied
You are too kind, thank you dear Catherine …
Adrian Kent
Great HDR and your history is amazing!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Adrian, very much appreciated …
Stuart Fellowes
Another great picture Tom, this might make a good subject for a future model.
Tom Gomez replied
Thanks Stuart, it is a lovely church and the site is very old. The churchyard also contains some interesting old gravestones, notibly for the Sandilands family (Lord Torphican)
Martina Fagan
A very well composed image:))
Lovely sky too
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Tina …
Robin Brown
Quality shot with the customery quality narrative we’ve come to expect from Tomtom GOmez!!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you kind sir …
EarthGipsy
Stunning!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Sonia for your stunning comment …
Robin Brown
You should do a wee guide Tom I think it would be invaluable!!
Tom Gomez replied
Interesting idea …
Robin Brown
Actually surprised you’ve not thought about it before Tom you could fill a small book with ease & sell it through any good book store & tourist outlet such as visit Scotland etc!!
Antanas
lovely work
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Antanas …
Joanne Bradley
I just love tehe composition on this image, the warm colors surrounded by the green foliage is wonderful!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Joanne
JacquiK
Great shot and info Tom
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Jacqui …
Lucindawind
this is a fabulous shot ! very beautiful
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you kindly elaine …
RedHillDigital
Fine shot Tom. Lovely church, trees & clouds!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Howard, much appreciated …
JamieGreen
Superb HDR. I love the POV here. Great work Tom.
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Jamie, much appreciated …
John44
Gorgeous photo and excellent story Tom
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you John, it is a nice church …
DonDavisUK
A love warm scene, like these ancient little Kirks.
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Don, so do I …
Béla Török
Fantastic work, Tom!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much once again Béla …
Noelene Davies
Beautiful capture and processing.
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you once again dear Noelene …
John44
Tom :
A 1 !
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you kind sir …
Kasia-D
Good architectural shot and interesting background!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Kasia for your lovely comment …
Heather Rivet...
fantastic
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Heather for your fantastic comment …