St Andrew’s Church, St Andrews
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Title
St Andrew’s Church, St Andrews
Description
St Andrew’s Church was built to replace a smaller Episcopal church (also dedicated to St Andrew) which once stood on North Street. The foundations for the new church were laid in 1867, and the church was consecrated (in other words officially blessed for worship) in 1877. The building was designed by Sir Robert Rowland Anderson, and originally had seating for 600 worshippers. During its early history the grand new church was often referred to as a cathedral. In the 1890s a tower was added to St Andrew’s, but it was felt to be structurally unsound and was demolished shortly before the Second World War. St Andrew’s Church remains an Episcopal place of worship to this day.
Source
sacredlandscapesoffife
Date
1870
Contributor
Bess Rhodes
Type
Site
Identifier
74
Date Submitted
21/05/2021
Date Modified
10/08/2023 09:31:29 am
References
(1) R.G. Cant, ‘Public Buildings of St Andrews, 1790-1914, Churches, Schools and Hospitals’, in Mary Innes and Joan Whelan, eds, Three Decades of Historical Notes: Reprinted from the Yearbooks of the St Andrews Preservation Trust 1964-1989 (St Andrews, 1991), p. 121.
(2) Raymond Lamont-Brown, St Andrews: City by the Northern Sea (Edinburgh, 2006), p. 166.
Extent
cm x cm x cm
Spatial Coverage
current,56.3372136856279,-2.79585555097583;
Europeana
Europeana Data Provider
St Andrew’s Church, St Andrews
Object
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Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Institutional nature
Building
Prim Media
152
Denomination
Episcopal
Parish
St Andrews and St Leonards
Citation
“St Andrew’s Church, St Andrews,” Virtual Museum, accessed April 19, 2025, https://sacredlandscapes.org/omeka/items/show/153.
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