All Saints’, St Andrews
Grade A listed building with chancel & bell towers (1906-09) by John Douglas of Chester & other buildings by Paul Waterhouse & carving of Virgin & Child by Lorimer.
Read MoreGrade A listed building with chancel & bell towers (1906-09) by John Douglas of Chester & other buildings by Paul Waterhouse & carving of Virgin & Child by Lorimer.
Read MoreAll Saints', Lockerbie Denomination: Scottish Episcopal Address: Ashgrove Terrace,...
Read MoreBuilt as private chapel of Edward James Stopford-Blair of Penninghame House and consecrated 1872. Designed by W G Habershon & Pite of London and an excellent example of a small Victorian church.
Read MoreGothic-style church built 1885 in local red granite, designed by Wardrop and Anderson of Edinburgh. Many of the interior furnishings given by Niell Dairmid, 10th Duke of Argyll.
Read MoreSimple Gothic Church of 1864, designed by Bdrew Heiton Jun. The church consists of a nave and chancel with a square tower at the junction of the two parts.
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