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Church of the Holy Rude One of Scotland’s most important medieval churches, dating from 1456. The church is cruciform in plan and has a dominating tower at its western end. Impressive interior with stained glass windows of particular note. There is an inscription on the floor in the apse, which marks the place where King James VI King of Scots was crowned in 1567. St John Street Stirling FK8 1ED Tel: +44(0)1786 475275 Website Church of Scotland Sun service: Jan-June 11.30 July-Dec 10.00 |
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Holy Trinity Church The church was built on its present site in 1875/6, to a design by Sir Robert Rowan Anderson. Memorial Chapel designed in 1920 by Sir Robert Lorimer. Stained glass windows of note. Albert Place Stirling FK8 2QL Tel: +44(0)1877 330488 Website Scottish Episcopal Sunday service 11.00 |
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St Columba’s Church Designed by J.J. Stevenson and built in 1901 this is a fine gothic stone church the tower of which lacks the spire originally designed for it. The interior has an impressive timber beam roof. Park Terrace Stirling FK8 2NA Tel: +44(0)1786 449516 Church of Scotland Sunday service: 11.00 |
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Allan Park South Church Designed by Peddie & Kinnear, 1886. Interior modernised for the centenary in 1986 by Esme Gordon. Stained glass commemorating the fallen in the two World Wars. Dumbarton Road Stirling FK8 2LQ Tel: +44(0)1786 471998 Church of Scotland Sun service: 10.00 Jan-June: 11.30 July-December |
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Viewfield Church Built in 1860 to seat 600 and designed by Francis Mackison. The interior is largely as original except for the modern stained glass window by Christian Shaw. Barnton Street Stirling FK8 1HF Tel: +44(0)1786 471400 Sunday service: 11.00 |
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Stirling Baptist Church Designed by J.,W.H. & J.M. Hay of Liverpool and built 1851-53 as the South Free Church. The building closed in 1971 only to be converted and reopened as the Stirling Baptist Church in 1989. The building now successfully accommodates lounge, classrooms, lecture theatre, creche, kitchen, and multi-purpose hall. Stirling Baptist Church 67 Murray Place Stirling FK8 1AU Tel: +44(0)1786 450581 Website Sun services at 09.45, 11.30 and 18.30 Bannockburn Opened in 1844, by the Wesleyan Methodist Society. Located within a fine classical streetscape in the centre of Stirling. |
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Salvation Army Halls, Drip Road Previously located in halls in Irvine Place, the Salvation Army moved to new, modern, purpose built halls in Raploch in 1994. Here they work in partnership with other agencies to help care for the homeless and people with addictions. They have a shop, a doctors surgery, and a dental van, as well as holding normal Sunday services. 19, Drip Rd, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK8 1RA Tel: 01786 448923 Open Saturday 10am-4pm and Sunday 1pm-4pm |
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St Ninians Old Parish Church (Kirk Wynd, St Ninians) Dating from 1751 the church sits a little north of the original Parish Church of which the steeple (1734) and surrounding graveyard remain. Extended/altered 1886, and 1937. This is probably the earliest place of burial in the parish, containing over 400 visible headstones. The old kirk was dedicated to St.Ninian in the 9th century, though earlier timber built churches may have been present on this site. All that remains toady is the gable end of a pre-reformation church and it's bell tower . When restoration work took place in 1734 to replace the foundation stone, it was found to be prior to 1560. |
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Islamic Centre The Stirling Islamic Centre was established in this former DSS building in 1992. The building was completely altered 1993/94 to provide a main prayer hall, wudhu area (washing), kitchen, library and community hall, all funded by donations from local Muslims. The centre is a multi-faceted education and cultural centre, serving the spiritual needs of the Muslim community in central Scotland. (Shoes require to be removed before entering the main hall. Ladies visiting the centre should wear trousers and a head scarf.) Burghmuir Stirling FK7 7NZ Tel: +44(0)1786 474324 Cultural centre - visitors welcomed |
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Bruce Memorial Church, Cambusbarron Supposedly on the site of an earlier chapel, the church was erected in 1909-1910 to a design by McLuckie & Walker. Art nouveau Gothic in style and constructed in local Polmaise stone. Website 14 Woodside Ct Cambusbarron, Stirling, FK7 9PH 01786 450579 |
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St Mary’s Church Designed by Peter Paul Pugin and opened in 1905. A late Gothic red sandstone church with a lofty vaulted interior, stone arches and angel corbels. Stained glass windows of note. 15 Upper Bridge St Stirling FK8 1ES Tel: +44(0)1786 473749 Roman Catholic - check Sunday mass: 11.30 |
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Stirling Methodist Church A lively little congregation in Central Scotland Website Queen St Stirling FK8 1HL Tel: +44(0)1786 474601 |
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Our Lady of St Ninians Catholic Church Of Bannockburn 52 Quakerfield, Bannockburn Stirling FK7 8HZ Tel. 01786 812249 |
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Murrayfield United Free Church Of Scotland 69 Station Road, Bannockburn Stirling, FK7 8JP Tel: 01786 813033 |
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St Margaret of Scotland RC Church Drip Road Stirling FK9 4UA Tel: +44(0)1786 474883 Sunday mass: 11.00 18.30 |
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St. Mark's Parish Church of Scotland, Drip Road, Raploch, STIRLING FK 8 1RR Tel 01786 473716 Service times 11.00am every Sunday. Minister Stuart Davidson |
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North Parish Church Springfield Rd Stirling FK7 7QW Tel: +44(0)1786 463376 Website Church of Scotland Sunday service: 10.30 |
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Bridge of Allan Parish Church This is a must for architectural enthusiasts. Revolutionary Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed the chancel furnishings including the communion table, pulpit and organ screen in 1904. John Honeyman, a partner in the same practice designed the church halls and house for the caretaker in 1895. Keir Street, Bridge of Allan Stirling Visit this attractive building which is open on Saturdays from the beginning of June to the end of September |