Uyeasound Kirk, Unst
Built by local people in 1843 at the Disruption, Uyeasound Kirk is a smaller, and remarkably unaltered, version of Hillside Kirk at Baltasound. It was intended to seat 400.
Read MoreBuilt by local people in 1843 at the Disruption, Uyeasound Kirk is a smaller, and remarkably unaltered, version of Hillside Kirk at Baltasound. It was intended to seat 400.
Read More1923-27 by Sir J J Burnet in Scots Gothic and in harmony with the University buildings of Sir George Gilbert Scott. The structure is reinforced concrete, faced with stone.
Read MoreThe handsome late-Georgian box of 1821 by John Smith with crenallated and pinnacled tower stands at the top of one of Scotland’s few village greens.
Read MoreThe present building was erected in 1874 by John Lessels, to replace a much earlier church of 1643. Bell of 1773 still in use. Major restoration in 2002.
Read MoreEarliest example of purpose-built ecumencial worship space in Scotland, built in 1898, architect A Ross and R B MacBeth. Erected by subscription in memory of Sir Dudley Marjoribanks, 1st Baron Tweedmouth by his widow.
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