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Nicolson Square Methodist Church |
Located very close to the Edinburgh Festival
Theatre and the Royal College of Surgeons, and two minutes walk from
the George Square site of the University of Edinburgh, this 19th century Methodis |
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St Peter's |
St Peter's Scottish Episcopal Church can be found off South Clerk Street and near to Queen's Hall. |
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St Serf's Church and Hall |
Offering weekly services in the church proper, St Serf's also provides two halls for community events, licensed for theatre productions throughout the year. |
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St Michael and All Saints Church |
Part of the Scottish Episcopal Church, St Michael and All Saints offers regular services throughout the week. The Victorian Gothic building was designed |
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Murrayfield Parish Church Centre |
Church of Scotland Parish Church and a part of the Edinburgh Presbytery, Murrayfield Parish Church is adjoined by the Church Centre, which serves as a venue during |
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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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Inverleith Church |
The church hall operates as a venue during the Fringe. |
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Duddingston Kirk |
Duddingston Kirk lies on the south-east slopes of Arthur's
Seat. Part of the Church of Scotland, it is one of the oldest churches still in use |
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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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Barclay Church |
Part of the Church of Scotland, Barclay Church offers regular services as well as concerts in the past during the Fringe. |
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St Patrick's Church |
A Catholic church just off the High Street, St Patrick's offers itself as a rest space and venue during the Fringe. |
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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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Charlotte Chapel |
Centrally located Baptist church. |
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Palmerston Place Church |
Modelled on Saint-Sulpice in Paris, this church dates from 1875 and offers weekly services as part of the Church of Scotland. Offers concerts during |
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St Andrew Blackadder Church |
Located in North Berwick, offers services as part of the Church of Scotland. Has served as a concert venue and seaside escape during |
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South Leith Parish Church |
A church with centuries of heritage - the church was established in 1483 - but its roots can be traced back 1300 years ago with the coming to Scotland of St Triduana. Leith being a busy Templa |
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Church of the Sacred Heart |
1860 Roman Catholic church, located between the Grassmarket and Tollcross, on the edge of Edinburgh's historic Old Tow |
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St. Marys Church |
Medieval church in the small town of Haddington 20 miles East of Edinburgh. |
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Craiglockhart Parish Church |
Church of Scotland Church to the South West of the City Centre. On the bus route for Colinton Road and Slateford Road (number 4 stops outside) and train (Slateford Station). |
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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
Church. |
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