Shettleston New Church
Glasgow, Strathclyde
High Carntyne Parish was the first church extension charge of the Church of Scotland.
Carntyne, City of Glasgow
The congregation met in ‘the hut’ until the current building was completed in 1932 to designs by J Taylor Thomson in 1932. The church is built of red brick walls with stone surrounds to the windows and doors and a stone base course. Original single bell still in use. Extensive suite of halls built alongside the church in 1955.
The Church is the most significant public building in the area, playing an active role in supporting the community.
Glasgow, Strathclyde
Bridgeton, Strathclyde
Glasgow, City of Glasgow
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.