Churches
A Church of Scotland parish church in Musselburgh, just across the road from
Parish church in the Church of Scotland, situated in leafy South Newington (rather than Craigmillar).
A church that was formed through the amalgamation of three separate churches in 1972.
Evangelical church in the Gyle on the upper floor of a modern office block. Meets Sunday at 10.30am.
Active, community church in the Morningside area that was founded in 1900 as a United Presbyterian Church c
Disused 1,650 capacity cinema with stadium type auditorium in the heart of Leith. The venue opened in 1938 as…
The home of the Edinburgh City Corps of the Salvation Army, located just just off Pleasance road.
Parish church in Georgian New Town on the North of Calton Hill.
The Assembly Hall is in the neo-gothic building situated directly East of Edinburgh Castle. With twin turrets…
A 19th century gothic style church building – still in use today, every Sunday for morning (11:00) and…
Chapel built in 1950 at the centre of a housing complex, The Thistle Foundation, in the south east of…
Church of Scotland church in Leith. Weekly services, Sunday club and community events and concerts.
Oldest active Scottish Episcopal church whose activities range from church services to live classical music…
St Giles' is the huge, imposing cathedral that is situated on the Royal Mile, beside Parliament Square.
No longer used for Sunday services, the towering, photogenic Church in Stoc
Active church in a Victorian Gothic building in Tollcross.
The Quaker Meeting House, aka the Friends' Meeting House, is one of the two general gathering places for…
Formerly known as 'Nicolson Square Methodist Church', four congregations joined together to create the…
New Town church with tall spire that opened for worship as Bellevue Church in 1824.
Impressive looking church of Scotland building overlooking Bruntsfield Links with active local congregation.