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St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow

United Kingdom Glasgow City category A listed building
St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow
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St. Vincent Street Church is a Presbyterian church on St. Vincent Street in Glasgow, Scotland.

St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow

It was designed by Alexander Thomson (also known as "Greek" Thomson) and built from 1857 to 1859 for the former United Presbyterian Church of Scotland. Elements (probably the tower) are by Thomson's young assistant, the church architect Robert Gordon Wilson, who was a member of the UP church. It is a Category A listed building.

St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow

and is owned by Glasgow City Council. Suffixed variously as United Presbyterian Church (1859), United Free Church (1900) and Parish Church of Scotland (1929) due to unions involving the denominations using it, the building was purchased by the Association of Spiritualists in 1939 then by Glasgow Corporation in 1964 who carried out repairs. From 1971 it was known as Glasgow City Free Church and used by a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland, originally serving the Gaelic community using premises further east in the city at Gordon Street (from 1824 to 1886) then Waterloo Street (from 1886 until being made homeless by a fire in 1957, prior to occupying St Vincent Street).

St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow

In 1994 a union took place with the congregation of Milton Free Church (Garnethill) whose building...