St Mark's Unitarian Church

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Title

St Mark's Unitarian Church

Description

The Church was designed by the distinguished Scottish architect David Bryce and built as a Unitarian Church in 1835. Unitarians do not generally embrace the concept of sainthood, and it is one of only two Unitarian Churches identified with a saint�s name, perhaps because, in 1835, there was a threat of litigation in English Courts that could challenge the rights of Unitarians to church buildings. Perhaps also the use of the �IHS� symbol on the sounding board that was formerly above the pulpit and on the bays above the Gallery, was part of this requirement. Behind the Baroque fa�ade there is a galleried U-plan interior with iron columns supporting the arched ceiling and allowing for an exceptionally and naturally well lit interior, which has Mannerist touches.�

Source

edinburgh

Date

1835

Type

Museum

Identifier

1866

Spatial Coverage

current,55.94845,-3.205424;

Museum Item Type Metadata

Street

7 Castle Terrace

Place

Edinburgh

IsNewThisYear

No

ArchitectName

David Bryce

OpeningDate1

22/9/2012

OpeningTime1

10.00-18.00

Activities

Piano Recital at 1.00pm (free but with retiring collection).

Wheelchair access to ground floor only.

Guided tours. Information leaflets/notes available.

Image www.scran.ac.uk

WC

Yes

DisabledWC

Yes

DisabledAccess

No

Refreshments

No

EventsForChildren

No

Parking

No

HearingLoop

No

LimitedAccess

No

NotAccessible

No

ID

8972

IsIncludedThisYear

No

Postcode

EH1 2DP

Citation

“St Mark's Unitarian Church,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 6, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1864.

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