The Churches of Britain and Ireland

  St. Andrews, Fife

St. Andrews on Wikipedia.
 

All Saints (Episcopal, 1924, open daily) on North Castle Street. © Alan Craxford. Two interior view - 1, 2, both © Charles Clegg (2013). Link.

Black Friars Chapel. Once part of Blackfriars Monastery, it now sits within Madras College quadrangle. NO 506 165. © Susan Sinclair. Another view, © Alan Craxford. Link.

The former Burgher Kirk on South Street. In use as a church in the late 18th and early 19th century. © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Christian Brethren Hall on Greenside Place. © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Now part of a bookshop, the former Christian Institute stands on South Street. I've been unable to discover anything useful about this church or organisation - can you advise? Circa NO 5097 1664. © Steve Bulman (2019).

The scant remains of the Church of St. Mary on the Rock. © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Gospel Hall on Market Street, © Jim Parker.

Holy Trinity (CoS), on an old postcard (franked 1907), from Geoff Watt's Collection. Previously shown as another view of Hope Park Church, thanks to John Sutherland for pointing out the error. A modern view, and the tower, both © Alan Craxford. Two more views - 1, 2, both © Chris Stafford (2014). This interior view (from Susie Larsen's postcard collection) was previously in the "Unknown" section. My appreciation to Phil Draper for supplying the identification! Link.

Hope Park Church. NO 505 167. © Susan Sinclair. Link.

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on Murray Place, © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Kingdom Vineyard Church hold their Sunday Services in the Cosmos Community Centre, on Abbey Walk. © Jim Parker.

Kingdom Vineyard Church also (or perhaps now) meet at Trinity Church Hall on Queen's Terrace. © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Mansefield on St. Mary's Place is owned by the University of St. Andrew's, and is used by a number of groups for worship, and houses the University Chaplaincy, and also includes a Muslim Prayer Room. © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Martyrs Church (CoS). NO 513 168. © Susan Sinclair.

St. Andrew's Baptist Church on South Street. NO 509 166. © Susan Sinclair. Another view, © Jim Parker. Jim advises that there is a sign saying that Sunday Services are now held in Madras College. Their website explains that other services are still held in this building.

The ruins of St. Andrew's Cathedral, © Alan Craxford. Another view, © Jim Parker (2011). Another view, © Steve Bulman (2019). Link.

St. Andrew's Free Church met at Boys Brigade Hall on Kinnesburn Road from 2004 until 2009. Link. Since then (see link) they have met at the Baptist Church on South Street and Hope Park Church. © Jim Parker (2011).

St. Andrew's Scottish Episcopal Church on Queen's Terrace. © Jim Parker. Link.

St. James (R.C.). NO 507 170. © Susan Sinclair. Interior view, © Charles Clegg (2013).

St. Leonard (CoS) on Donaldson Garden. © Jim Parker. Link.

St. Leonard's Chapel, at St. Leonard's School on South Street. © Jim Parker. Link.

St. Margaret's Chapel is located within the Catholic Centre for the University of St. Andrews, at The Scores. The building is also known as "Canmore". © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

The former St. Mary (CoS), which is now the Victory Memorial Hall. NO 505 167. © Susan Sinclair.

St. Rule's Church stands in the cathedral grounds. © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

St. Salvator's College Chapel, dedicated to Our Saviour. Thanks to John Sutherland for advising the appropriate rendition for this church's dedication. From an old postcard (franked 1908), in Steve Bulman's Collection. A modern view and the tower. Both © Alan Craxford. Link.

Salvation Army Church. NO 513 168. © Susan Sinclair.

Society of Friends (Quaker) Meeting House on Howard Place. In use since 1993. © Jim Parker. Link.

Society of Friends (Quaker) Meeting House on Rose Lane, Initially rented and later bought, it was used for meetings from 1967 - 1982, when they moved to South Street (see below). © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Society of Friends (Quaker) Meeting House on South Street. A first floor flat was used for meeting from 1982 - 1993, when they moved to Howard Place (see above). Another view. Both © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Spiritual Light Within meet at Victory Memorial Hall on St. Mary's Place. © Jim Parker (2011). Link.

Victory Memorial Hall (Eden Church), on St. Mary's Place. © Alan Craxford. Link.

See also Buckhaven. The church of St. Andrew there originally stood in St. Andrews, and was physically moved to Buckhaven.

 

 
 

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