Greyfriars Kirk
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 2QQ
Greyfriars was the first church in Edinburgh built after the Reformation and was completed in 1620.
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 2QQ
Greyfriars was the first church in Edinburgh built after the Reformation and was completed in 1620.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH11EL
Completed in 1861 abutting a viaduct across marshy ground beside the Royal Mile (leading from Edinburgh Castle) is AUC, where Edinburgh’s Old Town developed, AUC was said to 'resemble a brides cake' with elaborate tower ‘in God's praise’.
Edinburgh, Lothian | EH11 2JG
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Saughton, Lothian | EH11 3HE
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH8 8BN
When stepping up to Canongate Kirk you may be excused for not quite knowing what the building is, the front is unusual with its flat facade, heavy Doric porch and strange Dutch style gable, topped by a set of real antlers.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 1RE
Welcome to St Giles Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh positioned at the heart of the Scottish capital.
Edinburgh, Lothian | EH1 1DH
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Auchincruive, Strathclyde | KA6 5HJ
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Dalmeny, City of Edinburgh | EH30 9TT
800+ years of worship, Dalmeny Kirk is a gem of Romanesque architecture, certainly the most complete in Scotland.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH2 4BJ
St John's is in the very heart of the city and no visit could be more rewarding than to this church with its stunning interior.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH12 5AW
You are always welcome to visit this holy place in the heart of Edinburgh, with fine 19th century architecture and much to see inside and out.
St Ive, Cornwall | PL14 3LX
Standing beside the road between Callington and Liskeard, St Ive is a remarkable example of a 14th century church.