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St Catherine's Argyle Church

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St Catherine's Argyle Church — church in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

St Catherine's Argyle Church, historic churches in Central Scotland

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Edinburgh Waverley · 1.8 km
  • Free entry

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St Catherine's Argyle Church is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: category C listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 55.9358°, -3.1903°.

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St. Catherine's Argyle, or St. Cath's, is a Church of Scotland church located in the Grange, Edinburgh. The Scottish churchman and poet Horatius Bonar was its first minister. The present St Catherine's Argyle congregation was formed in 1968 from the union of two local churches - St Catherine's in the Grange (originating in 1861 as Chalmers Memorial Free Church) and the Argyle Place United Presbyterian Church (itself originally formed in April 1877). The present building is that which was built by Chalmers Memorial Church, which first opened its doors on 6 December 1866. Built of grey stone, with several pink granite pillars, a proposed steeple to the East of the building was never completed, though the interior of the building has been repeatedly modernised.

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From the Wikipedia article

St. Catherine's Argyle, or St. Cath's, is a Church of Scotland church located in the Grange, Edinburgh. The Scottish churchman and poet Horatius Bonar was its first minister. The present St Catherine's Argyle congregation was formed in 1968 from the union of two local churches - St Catherine's in the Grange (originating in 1861 as Chalmers Memorial Free Church) and the Argyle Place United Presbyterian Church (itself originally formed in April 1877). The present building is that which was built by Chalmers Memorial Church, which first opened its doors on 6 December 1866. Built of grey stone, with several pink granite pillars, a proposed steeple to the East of the building was never completed, though the interior of the building has been repeatedly modernised. Most notably so in the early late 1960s when the union of St Catherine's with Argyle Place was completed. Initially plans would have seen the current St Catherine's building remodelled as halls for the church, with the Argyle Place church functioning as the main centre of worship. A devastating fire at the Argyle Place Church building, however, saw the St Catherine's building established as the ongoing centre of worship, though the building still also remains a busy hub of community bookings to this day. In April 2008 the Rev. Victor Laidlaw retired after a 33 year long ministry to the congregation and parish. The present minister is the Rev. Stuart Irvin.

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Coordinates
55.9358, -3.1903
Postcode
EH9 1TS
Parliamentary constituency
Edinburgh South
Nearest railway station
Edinburgh Waverley1.8 km
Official site
www.stcaths.church

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Catherine's Argyle Church?
St Catherine's Argyle Church is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode EH9 1TS).
Is St Catherine's Argyle Church a listed building?
St Catherine's Argyle Church is officially recognised as category C listed building listed.
Is St Catherine's Argyle Church free to visit?
Yes, St Catherine's Argyle Church is free to enter.
How do I get to St Catherine's Argyle Church?
The nearest railway station is Edinburgh Waverley, about 1.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode EH9 1TS.