| St Kentigern's Church | |
|---|---|
|   The ruins of the church, as seen from the entrance to the cemetery. (2005) | |
| Type | Church | 
| Location | Hyndford Road Lanark, South Lanarkshire United Kingdom | 
| Coordinates | 55°40′12.1″N3°46′10.5″W / 55.670028°N 3.769583°W | 
| Official name | St Kentigern's Church, Lanark | 
| Designated | 28 April 1920 | 
| Reference no. | SM1144 | 
|  Listed Building – Category B | |
| Official name | Churchyard and burial aisles at St Kentigern’s Church, excluding scheduled monument SM1144, Lanark | 
| Designated | 7 May 1980 | 
| Reference no. | LB37028 | 
St Kentigern's Church is a scheduled monument in Lanark, South Lanarkshire. Its churchyard and burial aisles are a category B listed building. It was previously the parish church of the town.
It is believed that the church was founded by St Kentigern himself shortly before his death in 603 AD. [1] There is documentary evidence of its existence, however, dating back to 1150 AD when King David I granted it to the monastery of Dryburgh. [2] Pope Gregory VIII took the church into his own protection in 1228. [1]
The church, which was once attended by William Wallace, is now in a state of disrepair, despite having had repair work completed recently. [3]