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St Andrew

Ravelston, City of Edinburgh | EH4 3DS

St Andrew’s church is rather special, and we in the parish are very proud of it. It is unusual as it is a wooden church, not stone like most in Edinburgh.

St Andrew & St George

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH2 4RT

New Town is the term for the central part of Edinburgh, built between 1765 and 1850, and the First New Town was the earliest part of the area.

St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 3JR

Home of the National Shrine of St Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, the Cathedral provides a welcoming sanctuary and fully accessible space in the heart of the busy East End.

Hillhead Church

Kelvinside, City of Glasgow | G12 9AR

After appreciating the grand Gothic exterior of this fine church, opened in 1876, the rich interior does not disappoint.

King of Glory

Edinburgh, | EH7 6QJ

Built in 1938, this striking red-brick church was originally known as St Christopher’s Church, created to serve the growing suburb of Craigentinny in Edinburgh.

Torphichen Kirk & Preceptory

Torphichen, Lothian | EH48 4NB

The history of this unusual site with its two buildings begins in the 12th century when the order of St John of Jerusalem was given charge to build a preceptory.

St Peter

Linlithgow, Lothian | EH49 7EJ

This tiny church was built in 1928 in a Byzantine basilica design.

We have supported this church

Kildrum Parish Church

Cumbernauld, Strathclyde | G67 2JQ

Regarded as being amongst the most notable post war churches in the UK.

St Michael

Linlithgow, Lothian | EH49 7AL

A light and spacious medieval church building with a warm welcome for visitors.

Queensferry Parish Church

Queensferry, Lothian | EH30 9NS

Victorian Presbyterian church outwardly austere but internally colourful and vibrant.

St Anne

Dunbar, Lothian | EH42 1JL

St Anne's Episcopal Church, Dunbar was built in 1888 in the Gothic Revival style and has an interior with a pleasing tranquil simplicity together with a number of other interesting features.

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St Patrick

Kilsyth, Strathclyde | G65 0PF

This is one of only four churches by architects Gillespie, Kidd & Coia and is in their trademark red brick inside and out.