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Priestfield Parish Church

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Priestfield Parish Church — category A listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
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About

Priestfield Parish Church is a category A listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB30267). 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

Priestfield Church is a church building of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh. It is in the presbytery of Edinburgh. It is located approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of Edinburgh city centre on Dalkeith Road at its junction with Marchhall Place. The church building was completed in 1880 and is now a category A listed building.

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Priestfield Church is a church building of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh. It is in the presbytery of Edinburgh. It is located approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of Edinburgh city centre on Dalkeith Road at its junction with Marchhall Place. The church building was completed in 1880 and is now a category A listed building.

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Background

History

It was founded in 1879 as a United Presbyterian congregation by members of the Newington United Presbyterian church (later Newington South church, later still Salisbury church) at the corner of Grange Road and Causewayside. It opened for worship in December 1880 as Rosehall United Presbyterian Church. In 1900 the building passed to the United Free Church, becoming known as Rosehall United Free Church. The congregation joined the Church of Scotland in 1929 with the building becoming Rosehall Church of Scotland. The church united with Prestonfield Church in 1975 and became known as Priestfield Parish Church, taking the name from the nearby Priestfield Road. The building was given grade A…

Architecture

It was designed by James Sutherland and James Campbell Walker, in a distinctive Italianate style. There are twin square campanile towers each over an entrance portal facing onto Dalkeith Road. The style is Lombardic Romanesque, with the main church behind the Dalkeith Road elevation and church hall and vestry forming the rear of the building. A notable feature are the rose stained glass windows."auto The double light windows below these were commissioned as a war memorial in 1921 by Sir John Cowan, in memory of his youngest son, Lt. William Morison Cowan, who died in WW1. They were designed by Alexander Strachan, Douglas Hamilton and Mary Wood. The organ is by James Jepson Binns of…

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Coordinates
55.9365, -3.1697
Postcode
EH16 5HW
Parliamentary constituency
Edinburgh South

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Priestfield Parish Church?
Priestfield Parish Church is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode EH16 5HW).
Is Priestfield Parish Church a listed building?
Priestfield Parish Church is officially recognised as category A listed building listed.
Is Priestfield Parish Church free to visit?
Yes, Priestfield Parish Church is free to enter.
How do I get to Priestfield Parish Church?
Drivers can navigate to postcode EH16 5HW. It sits within the Edinburgh South parliamentary constituency.