Edinburgh, Scotland
The Mansfield Traquair Centre, a former Catholic Apostolic Church building.churchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandStreet PhotographytravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
Edinburgh Castle, ScotlandcastlechurchEdinburghEdinburgh CastleGreat BritainScotlandSt Margaret's ChapeltravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
Edinburgh Castle, ScotlandcastlechurchEdinburghEdinburgh CastleGreat BritainScotlandSt Margaret's ChapeltravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Gates to Greyfriars Kirkyard.churchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandsigntravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Bedlam Theatre, home to the Edinburgh University Theatre Company. The building was formerly the home of the New North Free Church, designed by Thomas Hamilton. It is on the site of the old city poorhouse, and its current name is taken from the nearby site of the city's first mental health hospital.churchEdinburghGreat BritainhospitalpanoScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Canongate Kirk.CanongateCanongate KirkchurchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh Methodist Mission's Central Hall
Sold to Morningside Baptist Church in 2011.churchconstructionEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandsigntravelUKUnited Kingdom
St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh
St Giles' Cathedral. More correctly, the High Kirk of Edinburgh.
The current building dates to 1385 (the original was destroyed by fire), and was extensively restored in the 19th century.churchdestroyedEdinburghfireGreat BritainHigh StreetRoyal MileScotlandstatueStreet PhotographytravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Bellevue Chapel in Rodney St. Founded 1880.CanonmillschurchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Bellevue Chapel, completed 1880.CanonmillschurchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
St Stephens Comely Bank, built 1901.churchComely BankEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandStockbridgetravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Dean Parish Church. Completed 1903 to a design by Dunn and Findlay, replacing an earlier church of 1836 on the same site.churchDean VillageEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Originally Stockbridge United Free Church, later Stockbridge Parish Church. Now housing.churchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandStockbridgetravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Stockbridge Parish Church.churchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandStockbridgetravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Saint Stephen's Church at the bottom of Saint Vincent Street. Built in 1827-1828, to a design by architect William Henry Playfair.churchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandStockbridgetravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Palmerston Place Church, 1875.churchEdinburghGreat BritainPalmerston Place ChurchScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
St. John's Church (with the Parish Church of St Cuthbert, and Edinburgh Castle, in the background).castlechurchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (St Mary's Cathedral). The Chapel of St Mary's (designed by James Gillespie Graham) opened in 1814; and was considerably expanded over the years.Augustus PugincathedralEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Built shortly after the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland for the Holyrood Free Church, it was last used for worship in 1915.
In 2002 it was reborn as the Queen's Gallery (art gallery).Abbey StrandCanongatechurchEdinburghgalleryGreat BritainRoyal MileScotlandUKUnited Kingdom
Tron Kirk, Edinburgh
The Tron Kirk. Erected between 1636 and 1647 to a design by John Mylne (Royal Master Mason), closed (as a church) 1952.
Originally much wider, both side aisles were removed in 1785 to accommodate the South Bridge and Blair Street leading to Hunter Square. In 1828 the church was modified once again, with the addition of a new spire (the first was destroyed by a fire in 1824)Edinburgh, Scotland
Abbeyhill Methodist Church. Dates to 1896.AbbeyhillchurchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandUKUnited Kingdom
The Bedlam Theatre, home to the Edinburgh University Theatre Company. The building was formerly the home of the New North Free Church, designed by Thomas Hamilton. It is on the site of the old city poorhouse, and its current name is taken from the nearby site of the city's first mental health hospital.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Greyfriars Kirk, a parish church which stands on the site of a pre-Reformation establishment of the Franciscan order, the "Grey Friars". Built 1602 - 1620.cemeterychurchEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandUKUnited Kingdom
The Magdalen Chapel, built between 1541 and 1544 by Janet Rynd, widow of Michael MacQueen.
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