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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.
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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.
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!
Ballintoy, County Antrim | BT54 6NA
A church with a big view, notable families and Game of Thrones!
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Glasgow, City of Glasgow | G2 5QY
Alexander 'Greek' Thomson was a Scottish architect with a penchant for overtly combining classical and oriental architectural styles.
Anderston, Strathclyde | G3 8UR
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Paisley, Strathclyde | PA2 6NL
Zoe Parish Paisley is part of the Redeemed Christian Church of God which originally started in Nigeria more than 60 years ago.
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Govan, City of Glasgow | G51 3UU
This church was built in 1888 in principally the Early English style by architect Robert Rowand Anderson who also brought in elements of Scottish design.
Govan, Strathclyde | G51 3BD
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Paisley, Strathclyde | PA1 1JG
This was one of western Scotland's greatest abbeys when founded in 1163 and it still impresses today.
Paisley, Strathclyde | PA1 1EP
Paisley Central Hall was built in 1908.
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Paisley, Strathclyde | PA1 2BA
It is difficult for the eye to take in all the intricate detail when confronted with this amazing Gothic church in rich red sandstone.
Paisley, Strathclyde | PA1 1HR
St Mirins church was founded in 1808: the current newer and bigger building was opened in 1932.