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Paisley Cathedral

Paisley, Strathclyde | PA1 1HR

St Mirins church was founded in 1808: the current newer and bigger building was opened in 1932.

Holy Trinity & St Barnabas

Paisley, Strathclyde | PA3 2AF

The church nave was built in 1833 and the chancel added in 1885, locally only Paisley Abbey is older.

Glasgow Metropolitan Cathedral

Glasgow, City of Glasgow | G1 4ER

The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St Andrew built in the city centre of Glasgow is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Glasgow, designed in 1814 by James Gillespie Graham in the Neo Gothic style.

High Carntyne Parish Church

Carntyne, City of Glasgow | G32 6LW

High Carntyne Parish was the first church extension charge of the Church of Scotland.

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St Moluag Cathedral

Lismore, Strathclyde | PA34 5UL

Now a parish church with ancient features, derived from the chancel of the old cathedral.

Baldernock Parish Church

Baldernock, Strathclyde | G62 6HA

The best way to approach this charming 18th century parish church is to stroll the mile from Milngavie.

St George's Tron

Glasgow, City of Glasgow | G1 2JX

It’s a strange name, St George’s Tron, more reminiscent of legends about dragon slaying or cult science fiction films, than the name of a Presbyterian place of worship!

St Patrick

Anderston, Strathclyde | G3 8UR

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Glasgow City Free Church

Glasgow, City of Glasgow | G2 5QY

Alexander 'Greek' Thomson was a Scottish architect with a penchant for overtly combining classical and oriental architectural styles.

Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow, City of Glasgow | G4 0QZ

The wonderful architecture of the medieval Cathedral speaks for itself and is to be enjoyed by anyone who visits it.

St Mary's Cathedral

Glasgow, City of Glasgow | G4 0QZ

Sir George Gilbert Scott was commissioned to design this 1871 church, the result being one of the citys best Gothic Revival buildings, constructed by the finest craftsmen available with stained glass designed by the studios of Hardman, and Clayton & Bell.