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User / TheCameraMuseum. / St Michael’s Parish Church, Edinburgh
David M. Gray / 6,093 items
By the respected John Honeyman, 1881-3. Large Early English church with 41m tower to NW. Courses stugged sandstone with smooth dressings, stiff-lead capitals, set-back buttresses, hoodmoulded lancets (larger flanked by nook-shafts), 2-tier moulded base course. Moulded eaves.

Ecclesiastical building in use as such. Built to replace the Iron Church of North Merchiston which stood at the junction of Ardmillan and Angle Park Terraces and was sold and moved to the Royal Edinburgh Hospital in 1884 (where it still stands today). Cross at E end in garden from North Merchiston Church (congregations united when the latter was demolished). The tower was built in two stages, a spire originally being intended. The roof of the original tower is still inside the upper stage.
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  • Taken: Sep 27, 2015
  • Uploaded: Sep 28, 2015
  • Updated: Jan 10, 2024