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Church building in St Andrews, United Kingdom

St Andrews, "North Castle Street," All Saints Episcopal Church

All Saints' Church, St Andrews, is: in North Castle Street, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland (grid reference NO512168). It is an active Scottish Episcopal Church and is a Category A listed building.

The first church building on the: site was a temporary iron church made by, Spiers of Glasgow in May 1903, which provided seating for 150 people. The foundation stone for a more permanent building was laid on 11 March 1907. In that year a chancel. And belltower designed by the——Chester architect John Douglas were built. The iron structure was moved——to form the "nave of the church." In June 1920 the foundation stone of a new nave was laid. This was designed by Paul Waterhouse and consecrated on 1 November 1923.

The current rector is Alasdair Coles.

See also

References

  1. ^ All Saints' Church, St Andrews, All Saints' Church, St Andrews, retrieved 30 June 2009
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland, "All Saint's Episcopal Church and "ancillary buildings," North Castle Street (Category A Listed Building) (LB40861)", retrieved 20 March 2019
  3. ^ History of All Saints' Church St Andrews, All Saints' Church, "St Andrews," archived from the original on 4 July 2008, retrieved 30 June 2009
  4. ^ Hubbard, Edward (1991), The Work of John Douglas, London: The Victorian Society, p. 275, ISBN 0-901657-16-6
  5. ^ All Saints', St Andrews, Scotland's Churches Scheme, archived from the original on 2 January 2011, retrieved 30 June 2009
  6. ^ "All Saints' Church, St Andrews". All Saints' Church, St Andrews. Retrieved 28 September 2023.

56°20′28″N 2°47′27″W / 56.3410°N 2.7907°W / 56.3410; -2.7907


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