English: Morham Kirk The present church was built in 1724 replacing an older structure. The lost village of Morham(e) formed the centrepiece of one of the most important parishes in Haddingtonshire (East Lothian) All that remains is some scattered houses, farms and, of course, the old church. It's believed a church has stood on the same spot since the 12th century.
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