Been a while since I managed to get out anywhere so apologies if rusty!
History
Not a lot of detailed history on this, I've tried Historic Environment Scotland, Buildings At Risk and Cranmore but beyond a wider history of the religion and merges with other churches, there's not too much out there that I can see. Happy to be corrected.
Built in 1885, The United Presbyterian Church was built in a gothic style to give it a medieval feel. It was decommissioned by the Church of Scotland in the late 1970s and has had several owners with different intentions over the years, ranging from workshop to film studio.
Explore
It's only a small place really, just a Church I guess, but I still spent nearly two hours in here just enjoying the peace and quiet (except for pigeons). Some of the upper seating area has rotted away with it being wood and you may have to jump some holes but was very enjoyable all the same. I forgot to look for a way up the bell tower and I may have to go back and see if I can right that but overall a very lovely morning. Please enjoy!
History
Not a lot of detailed history on this, I've tried Historic Environment Scotland, Buildings At Risk and Cranmore but beyond a wider history of the religion and merges with other churches, there's not too much out there that I can see. Happy to be corrected.
Built in 1885, The United Presbyterian Church was built in a gothic style to give it a medieval feel. It was decommissioned by the Church of Scotland in the late 1970s and has had several owners with different intentions over the years, ranging from workshop to film studio.
Explore
It's only a small place really, just a Church I guess, but I still spent nearly two hours in here just enjoying the peace and quiet (except for pigeons). Some of the upper seating area has rotted away with it being wood and you may have to jump some holes but was very enjoyable all the same. I forgot to look for a way up the bell tower and I may have to go back and see if I can right that but overall a very lovely morning. Please enjoy!