Brydekirk (Scottish Gaelic: Eaglais Bhride) is a village in Annandale in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland located approximately 4 km north of Annan.
The original village was called Bridechapel and was north west of what is now Mains Farm.
Before Dirom's time, the village north west of Brydekirk called Brydechaple was built round a small chapel dedicated to Saint Bryde.
In 1983, it was excavated by archaeologists who found coins dating back to 1496, now in the Dumfries Museum.
Brydekirk Mains Farm had their own corn mill, which the Bell family has worked in since at least the 1940s.
A landowner, Lieutenant General Alexander Dirom, wanted to build an industrial village by the River Annan to increase the value of his land.
Dirom also built a mile long road from Mount Annan to Brydekirk, with a gate and a porters' lodge at each end.