
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.
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Paisley, Strathclyde | PA3 2AF
The church nave was built in 1833 and the chancel added in 1885, locally only Paisley Abbey is older.
Gorbels, City of Glasgow | G5 0YT
Completed in 1975 the church is shaped like the prow of a ship.
Ford, Northumberland | TD15 2QG
A church in a magnificent setting with a fine view of the Cheviot and Flodden hill from the porch, the building dates from the 13th century and has always been closely associated with Ford Castle and whoever owned it.
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.
Carntyne, City of Glasgow | G32 6LW
High Carntyne Parish was the first church extension charge of the Church of Scotland.
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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.
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!
Glasgow, City of Glasgow | G2 5QY
Alexander 'Greek' Thomson was a Scottish architect with a penchant for overtly combining classical and oriental architectural styles.
Baldernock, Strathclyde | G62 6HA
The best way to approach this charming 18th century parish church is to stroll the mile from Milngavie.
Lismore, Strathclyde | PA34 5UL
Now a parish church with ancient features, derived from the chancel of the old cathedral.
Etal, Northumberland | TD12 4TL
Set in the grounds of Etal Manor, this church designed by William Butterfield was built 1856-58 by Lady Augusta FitzClarence as a burial place for her husband Lord Frederick, one of the illegitimate sons of King William IV.
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.