Churches
Small, active church, built in 1921, with a community used church hall in Comely Bank area.
The Assembly Hall is in the neo-gothic building situated directly East of Edinburgh Castle. With twin turrets…
The Quaker Meeting House, aka the Friends' Meeting House, is one of the two general gathering places for…
St Peter's Scottish Episcopal Church can be found off South Clerk Street and near to Queen's Hall.
Parish church in the Church of Scotland, situated in leafy South Newington (rather than Craigmillar).
A Church of Scotland parish church in Musselburgh, just across the road from
Evangelical church in the Gyle on the upper floor of a modern office block.
Impressive looking church of Scotland building overlooking Bruntsfield Links with active local congregation.
New Town church with tall spire that opened for worship as Bellevue Church in 1824.
Parish church in Georgian New Town on the North of Calton Hill.
Tall Scottish Episcopal (Anglican) church at the corner of Princes Street and Lothian Road.
One of two elegant New Town Churches that was built according the James Craig’s plan of 1767 for the New Town…
Active church in a Victorian Gothic building in Tollcross.
A church with centuries of heritage - the church was established in 1483 - but its roots can be traced back…
A classic Church of Scotland parish church, dating back to 1823, in the old village of Stockbridge with small…
This small church and perennial performance space just off the top of the Royal Mile with a quiet garden.
Centrally located Baptist church.
Roman Catholic church located between the Grassmarket and Tollcross, on the edge of Edinburgh's Old Town.
Central is primarily a Church and a sometime concert, exhibition, or entertainment venue with hundred-year-…
No longer used for Sunday services, the towering, photogenic Church in Stoc