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St Fillan

Killin, Central | FK21 8UW

St Fillan is an excellent example of a tin tabernacle.

St Mary

Newport on Tay, Fife | DD6 8DA

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Oban St John the Divine Cathedral

Oban, Strathclyde | PA34 3NT

On entering the Cathedral all the awkwardness of the red brick exterior disappears and you find yourself in an inspiring church quite unlike any other you will have ever seen.

Oban Cathedral

Oban, Strathclyde | PA34 5AB

The 20th century Cathedral, a blend of Gothic and Romanesque, stands in a prominent position on the north east side of Oban Bay and its imposing tower looms over the Corran Esplanade.

Dundee Cathedral

Dundee, Tayside | DD1 4EA

The cathedral, the facade of which is in the Victorian Gothic design, was built by the architect George Mathewson and opened on 7 August 1836.

St Paul's Cathedral

Dundee, Tayside | DD1 1TD

Completed in 1855 the Cathedral was designed by George Gilbert Scott in the style of the Middle or Decorated period of Gothic architecture.

The Friary

Dundee, Tayside | DD2 2PN

A former Friary, now a busy community hub and home to City Church, Dundee.

St Andrew

Dundee, Tayside | DD1 2JB

The church is the only Trade Kirk in Scotland, and is still the scene of the colourful Kirkin of the Trades held in November.

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St Mary

Lochee, Tayside | DD2 3AP

Joseph A Hansom, also known for designing the 'cab' was the architect of this unusual Gothic Revival church with a large octagonal tower and offset presbytery.

St Salvador

Dundee, Tayside | DD3 7EW

St Salvador's was an early work by the Gothic Revival architect GF Bodley and its construction, of red sandstone, was finished in 1868.

Iona Abbey

Iona, Western Isles | PA76 6SN

Take the foot ferry to Iona and step off onto one of Scotland’s most sacred sites.

Carnoustie Church

Carnoustie, Tayside | DD7 7PF

This fine example of the work of the distinguished Scottish church architect, Dr Peter MacGregor Chalmers, stands on the town's main street and was opened for worship in 1902.

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