
Port Glasgow URC
Port Glasgow, Strathclyde | PA14 5BP
The building was a former Temperance Institute.
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Port Glasgow, Strathclyde | PA14 5BP
The building was a former Temperance Institute.
Ancroft, Northumberland | TD15 2TE
Ancroft Church is dedicated to St Anne, the mother of Mary so the granny of Jesus. Follow the trail quiz and climb to the top of the tower to see the sea.
Holy Island, Northumberland | TD152RX
Follow in the footsteps of the ancient monks who built their priory here nearly 1,400 years ago, and explore the wild coastal beauty of Holy Island.
Holy Island, Northumberland | TD15 2RZ
Holy Island, or Lindisfarne, is the site of a monastery founded by St Aidan in 635 AD. It marks the establishment of Christianity in the northeast and is still a centre of pilgrimage today.
Dunoon, Strathclyde | PA23 7LN
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Dunoon, Strathclyde | PA23 7RL
St John's boasts magnificent Gothic revival architecture, with its impressive tower and spire, and replaced the previous church on the site.
Cardross, Strathclyde | G82 5NL
A church was founded in 1225 on the west bank of the River Leven and rebuilt in the village in 1640.
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Cumbernauld, Strathclyde | G67 2JQ
Regarded as being amongst the most notable post war churches in the UK.
Torphichen, Lothian | EH48 4NB
The history of this unusual site with its two buildings begins in the 12th century when the order of St John of Jerusalem was given charge to build a preceptory.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH13 0JR
A church has stood here for around 1,000 years although what is seen today is largely the result of an outstanding rebuild in 1907-08 by architect Sydney Mitchell.
Lennoxtown, City of Glasgow | G66 7HA
Campsie High Kirk, the architecture of David Hamilton’s graceful hand, crowns the gentle hill of a tranquil cemetery, where stone and spirit rest beneath the watchful beauty of the Campsie Fells.
Kilsyth, Strathclyde | G65 0PF
This is one of only four churches by architects Gillespie, Kidd & Coia and is in their trademark red brick inside and out.