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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

Greyfriars Kirk

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 2QQ

Greyfriars was the first church in Edinburgh built after the Reformation and was completed in 1620.

Augustine United Church

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’.

King of Glory

Edinburgh, | EH7 6QJ

Built in 1938, this striking red-brick church was originally known as St Christopher’s Church, created to serve the growing suburb of Craigentinny in Edinburgh.

Canongate Kirk

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.

St Patrick

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 1TQ

Birthplace of Hibernian Football Club, St Patrick contains the shrine of the Venerable Margaret Sinclair and priceless murals by the Scottish painter, Alexander Runciman.

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St Giles Cathedral

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 1RE

Welcome to St Giles Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh positioned at the heart of the Scottish capital.

St Cuthbert

Dalmeny, City of Edinburgh | EH30 9TT

800+ years of worship, Dalmeny Kirk is a gem of Romanesque architecture, certainly the most complete in Scotland.

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St John the Evangelist

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.

St Mary's Cathedral

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 Andrew & St George

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH2 4RT

New Town is the term for the central part of Edinburgh, built between 1765 and 1850, and the First New Town was the earliest part of the area.

St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 3JR

Home of the National Shrine of St Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, the Cathedral provides a welcoming sanctuary and fully accessible space in the heart of the busy East End.