St Pauls, Kinross
Denomination: Episcopal
Address: 53 Muirs, Kinross, KY13 8AU
Local Authority: Perth and Kinross
Listing: B
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Church Overview
The Church was built in 1874 at the request of the Bishop of St Andrews, the Rt. Rev. Charles Wordsworth, Nephew of William Wordsworth and instigator of the Oxford v Cambridge boat race. The architect was John Lessels. A bell tower was added in 1882. It is a category B listed building. Stained glass by James Ballantyne and Clayton + Bell. The organ was originally erected in 1892. A modern organ, Wyvern Sonata Mark 4, was gifted in 2006 and uses some of the original iping and panelling.
Services
Sundays: 8.30 + 11am and Tuesday 11am.
Opening Arrangements
10am till 4pm weekdays
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