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Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday
Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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- Typical visit
- 15 min–45 min
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
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Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.
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St Edward's Church, Sanday, is a deconsecrated, and now disused church on the small isle of Sanday, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The church was a gift to the people of Canna and Sanday from Gwendolyn Fitzalan-Howard, the 3rd Marchioness of Bute, who had it erected as a memorial to her father, Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Glossop, who had died in 1883. At the time, the islands were owned by the Thom family, though permission was willingly given by them, despite the fact that they were not Catholics, and would later build the Protestant St Columba's Church on Canna in 1912. Designed by William Frame, who was architect to the Butes, St Edward's was built between 1886 and 1890. The corbel course in the nave was supplied by Thomas Nicholls.
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St Edward's Church, Sanday, is a deconsecrated, and now disused church on the small isle of Sanday, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The church was a gift to the people of Canna and Sanday from Gwendolyn Fitzalan-Howard, the 3rd Marchioness of Bute, who had it erected as a memorial to her father, Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Glossop, who had died in 1883. At the time, the islands were owned by the Thom family, though permission was willingly given by them, despite the fact that they were not Catholics, and would later build the Protestant St Columba's Church on Canna in 1912. Designed by William Frame, who was architect to the Butes, St Edward's was built between 1886 and 1890. The corbel course in the nave was supplied by Thomas Nicholls. Both of these men would later work on now-famous buildings in Cardiff, where the Marquess owned Cardiff Castle; the most prominent examples being the Pierhead Building, Castell Coch and the Animal Wall. At the time, the islands already had a Catholic chapel, dedicated to St Columba, which had been built on Canna in c. 1770. After St Edward's was built, the old church was converted into a shop and post office. The populations of Sanday and Canna declined during the 20th Century, with their combined inhabitants now numbering around 30. In the face of this loss of parishioners, the church began to suffer from structural deterioration and closed in 1963. Services have now been moved back into the old St Columba's chapel on Canna (a replacement post office was built nearby). The former church received Listed status in 1985. After closure, the church was used as a hostelry, and in 2001, was converted into a Gaelic study centre at the cost of £860,000. This was not a successful venture, as it was reported in 2010 that the centre had never been used, and was once again suffering from water damage. By 2016, it was once again disused.
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- Coordinates
- 57.0533, -6.4948
- District
- Highland
- Postcode
- PH44 4RS
- Parliamentary constituency
- Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire
- Established
- 1890
Sources
- wikidata: Q17829531 (CC0)
- wikipedia: St Edward's Church, Sanday (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday?
- Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday is in the Scottish Islands, United Kingdom (postcode PH44 4RS).
- When was Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday built?
- Built or established in 1890.
- Is Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday a listed building?
- Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
- Is Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday free to visit?
- Yes, Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday is free to enter.
- How do I get to Roman Catholic Church of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode PH44 4RS. It sits within the Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire parliamentary constituency.