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St Marnoch's Kirk, Benholm. The trust acquired this church following its closure in 2003. Historic Churches Scotland [1] (formerly the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust [2]) is a registered charity founded in 1996 which looks after Scottish churches which are of outstanding historic or architectural significance but are no longer used for regular worship.
Listed Roman Catholic churches in Scotland (24 P) Pages in category "Listed churches in Scotland" The following 191 pages are in this category, out of 191 total.
Portobello Old Parish Church, Edinburgh: Sep 2017: Former Church: Action Porty: £600,000 0.18 0: First urban community right to buy in Edinburgh under the LR(S)A 2003 (as amended). Property sold by the Church of Scotland [22] Ulva: 21 June 2018: Island: North West Mull Community Woodland Company: £4,400,000+ 2,000 4,900
Scotland's former cathedrals remained in use as parish churches, now organised under a system of synods and presbyteries. [ 1 ] The Scottish Episcopal Church formed as a breakaway from the Established Church of Scotland, retaining the system of bishops, was Anglican, but it was excluded from mainstream religious life.
Medieval church Iona Abbey: One of Scotland's most historic and sacred sites. Iona: Maclean's Cross: A 15th-century free-standing cross Iona Nunnery: One of the best-preserved medieval nunnery churches in the British Isles. Keills Chapel: A small West Highland chapel housing a collection of 12th-century grave slabs Kilberry Sculptured Stones
Sacred Heart Church, Glasgow; St Aloysius Church, Glasgow; St Andrew's West, Glasgow; St Andrew's-by-the-Green; St Anne's Church, Glasgow; St Bride's Church, Glasgow; St Columba's Catholic Church, Glasgow; St George's Tron Church; St John's Renfield Church; St. Jude's Church, Glasgow; Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Luke, Glasgow; St Margaret's ...
Church architecture in Scotland incorporates all church building within the modern borders of Scotland, from the earliest Christian structures in the sixth century until the present day. The early Christian churches for which there is evidence are basic masonry-built constructions on the west coast and islands.
19th-century church buildings in Scotland (2 C, 16 P) 20th-century church buildings in Scotland ...