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St. Stephen's Church Centre |
No longer used for Sunday services, the building is owned by Stockbridge Parish Church in Saxe Coburg Street as a centre for community activities. |
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Augustine United Church |
Augustine United Church on George IV Bridge is located in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, just minutes away from the Royal Mile. |
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Greyfriars Kirk |
Greyfriars Kirk, also known as Greyfriars Tolbooth and Highland Kirk, was the first church built in Edinburgh after the Reformation and opened in 1620. |
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Mansfield Traquair Centre |
Fringe-goers may remember the former catholic Mansfield church building at the foot of Broughton Street when as Cafe Grafitti it buzzed with live music acts from around the world. Or maybe you were... |
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Inchcolm Island |
Inchcolm Island is a tiny island in the Firth of Forth, between Edinburgh and Fife to the North. It is best known for its ancient and well preserved Augustinian Abbey. The Abbey is currently looked... |
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Isle of May |
The Isle of May National Nature Reserve is a long rocky island with sheer cliffs and caves at the mouth of the Firth of Forth. It is home to thousands of grey seals, the fourth largest breeding group... |
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Canongate Kirk |
Built in 1688, this beautifully light and spacious Kirk serves both Holyrood Palace and Edinburgh Castle. |
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St George's West Church |
Built in 1869 as St George's Free Church, it became St George's West Church of Scotland parish church in 1929. |
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Mayfield Salisbury Church |
Housed in a tall, steepled church designed by Hippolyte Blanc, and opened in 1879. |
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Central Hall |
Methodist Church and concert venue. Hundred-year-old stained glass in the art nouveau style and a great acoustic. |
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral |
The Roman Catholic, metropolitan cathedral in Edinburgh, an impressive building at the top of Leith Walk. |
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Bruntsfield Church |
Evangelical christian church |
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Pilrig Church |
Large Church of Scotland building in the French Gothic tradition. |
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Kirk O'Field Parish Church |
The Kirk o'Field is best known as the site of the mysterious murder in 1567 of Lord Darnley, Mary Queen of Scots second husband. |
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Blackhall St Columba's Parish Church Hall |
Just off Queensferry Road on Columba Road, the church offers regular services as part of the Church of Scotland. |
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St Ninian's Church |
Small, active church, with a community used church hall in Comely Bank area. |
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Edinburgh Hindu Mandir and Culture Centre |
Based in a spacious former Church building with capacity of 500. The Hindu temple is run by a small Excecutive Committee. |
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Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |
Saughtonhall Church was formed in 1929 and is a local community based church, part of the UK wide United Reformed
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Gorgie Parish Church |
Part of the Church of Scotland, Gorgie Parish Church conducts weekly services and also operates as a venue during the Fringe. |
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St Mark's Church |
Found at the foot of Edinburgh Castle near the west end of Princes Street, St Mark's is a meeting place for Edinburgh Unitarians ("a church based community with a liberal approach to spiritual |
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