Wardie Parish Church, Edinburgh
A jolly Gothic-style church with Francophile detail, by John McLachlan 1892. Distinctive silhouette with central lantern and conical pinnacles.
Read MoreA jolly Gothic-style church with Francophile detail, by John McLachlan 1892. Distinctive silhouette with central lantern and conical pinnacles.
Read MoreNeat rectangle by William McGowan 1834 with a slender bellcote. A carved medieval slab forms the lintel over the door. Notable 18th-century headstones in the graveyard.
Read MoreAccording to tradition the land on which Wallneuk North Church is built was the neuk (corner) of the walled garden of Abbot of Paisley.
Read MoreThe present building, seating 600, was erected in 1860 to replace the 1752 Meeting House. The congregations have been part of the Secession of 1733.
Read MoreGothic design by Peter L Henderson, 1882-84. Front facade skewed giving a vestibule narrower at one side than the other and making necessary the cylindrical addition for the east gallery staircase.
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