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Historic churches · Central Scotland

Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue

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Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue — category B listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

About

Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue is a category B listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB43116). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Category B Date Added 02/04/1996 Local Authority Glasgow Planning Authority Glasgow Burgh Glasgow NGR NS 52643 68840 Coordinates 252643, 668840 — Frank F Macdonald, 1933. Stripped Tudor gothic church with aisles and apse. Cream reconstituted stone. Stepped butresses. SE ELEVATION: tall gable flanked by lower side aisles. 4-centred 2-leaf door at centre with corbelled string course above, blind quatrefoil frieze as apron to pointed arch 3-light window above with stripped perpendicular tracery, closely flanked by buttresses; outer bays each with cusp-headed window at ground and small lancet above, corbelled string course continuing and further butresses flanking. Arrowslit at gablehead and apex finial. Lean-to aisles with blind cusp-headed windows. SW ELEVATION: 8-bay. Lean-to aisle across 7 bays with door to outer left, and groups of 3, 4-centred windows to each bay to centre divided by buttresses, outer right bay with cusp-headed window. Clerestorey blank to outer right, paired 4-centre-headed windows to centre bays. Tall narrow window to outer left. NE ELEVATION: as SW with church hall abutting bays to outer right. NW (APSE) ELEVATION: canted apse with dividing buttresses, blank to centre, tall narrow windows to flanks. Lead-pane glazing. Grey slates. INTERIOR: fine reconstituted stone interior with 4-cetnre arched aisle arcades with chamfered arrises to piers, cavetto cornices and diamond recess in spandrels. Open timber ceiling with bracketted cross beams, and now metal ties, bracketted roofs to aisles. Octagonal pulpit with barley-sugar colonnettes and outstanding inlay work including trompe-l?oeil gadroon. Timber lectern with cherub figure and polygonal timber font, fine work. Blind, cusp tracereid communion table with quatrefoil frieze. Boarded dadoes. Fixed pews

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall is located at 12 Dunterlie Avenue in central Scotland, postcode G13. It is a category B listed building, recognised for its architectural and historical significance.

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Coordinates
55.8901, -4.3578
District
Glasgow City
Postcode
G13 3AZ
Parliamentary constituency
Glasgow West

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue?
Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode G13 3AZ).
Is Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue a listed building?
Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue free to visit?
Yes, Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue is free to enter.
How do I get to Knightswood Congregational Church and Hall, 12 Dunterlie Avenue?
Drivers can navigate to postcode G13 3AZ. It sits within the Glasgow West parliamentary constituency.