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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.

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!

Ballintoy Church

Ballintoy, County Antrim | BT54 6NA

A church with a big view, notable families and Game of Thrones!

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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.

St Patrick

Anderston, Strathclyde | G3 8UR

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Zoe Parish

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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Old Parish Church

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.

St Anthony

Govan, Strathclyde | G51 3BD

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Paisley Abbey

Paisley, Strathclyde | PA1 1JG

This was one of western Scotland's greatest abbeys when founded in 1163 and it still impresses today.

Methodist Central Hall

Paisley, Strathclyde | PA1 1EP

Paisley Central Hall was built in 1908.

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Thomas Coats Memorial Church

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 Cathedral

Paisley, Strathclyde | PA1 1HR

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