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Sacred Edinburgh & Midlothian


Scotlands Churches Scheme
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Sacred Edinburgh & Midlothian
ISBN: 9780715209226

Description

SCOTLAND'S CHURCHES SCHEME

Foreword by HRH The Princess Royal

Illustrated by John Hume

Punctuating its picturesque skyline, the churches of Edinburgh have provided the settings for many of the great events which have shaped the nation. Diverse in character, design, age and denomination, Edinburgh’s churches offer a fascinating insight to the life of the city. Full of vital information, this handy guide will allow both tourists and locals to explore the incredible rich history of Edinburgh and Midlothian.
Whether you want to learn more about the diverse architecture and turbulent history of Scotland’s churches, or find somewhere to worship this coming Sunday, the Sacred Places series provides the perfect starting point.

Includes

  • St Giles’ Cathedral
  • Rosslyn Chapel
  • St Mary’s Metropolitan Cathedral
  • St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral
  • St John the Evangelist
  • The Quaker Meeting House and many more

Areas covered include

  • Edinburgh Old Town
  • Edinburgh New Town
  • Edinburgh Calton
  • Edinburgh West End
  • Edinburgh Tollcross
  • Edinburgh South
  • Edinburgh East
  • Edinburgh North
  • Edinburgh Leith
  • Edinburgh West
  • Midlothian

Features

  • Gazetteer
  • Opening hours
  • Over 100 illustrations
  • Maps
  • Colour photographs
  • Index of churches
  • Fascinating articles on churches in Edinburgh and Midlothian by John Hume and Canon Allan Maclean

Sacred Edinburgh & Midlothian is part of a new series. Also available are Sacred Fife & the Forth Valley and Sacred South-West Scotland

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