All Saints Church, Jordanhill

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All Saints' Church
The Parish Church of All Saints
55°53′07″N 4°19′38″W / 55.885218°N 4.327288°W / 55.885218; -4.327288
LocationGlasgow
CountryScotland
DenominationScottish Episcopal Church
WebsiteChurch Website
History
StatusActive
DedicationAll Saints
Dedicated1 November 1904
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
ArchitectJames Chalmers
Architectural typeChurch
StyleNeo-Norman
Groundbreaking26 March 1904
Specifications
MaterialsRed ashlar
Administration
DioceseGlasgow and Galloway
ParishAll Saints
Clergy
BishopKevin Pearson
Priest in chargeSydney Maitland
Listed Building – Category B
Designated15 December 1970
Reference no.LB32346

All Saints' Church is a Parish church of the Scottish Episcopal Church located in the Jordanhill area of Glasgow, Scotland.

All Saints' traces its beginnings to 1853, when Jane Charlotte Smith founded a school for miners and other labourers who lived in the Jordanhill area. Jordanhill Mansion, Jane's own home, was initially used for these gatherings, and then they were moved to a barn where Episcopalian services were held as well. In 1861, Jane founded a chapel school for children, while church services continued to be held by visiting priests. By 1892, a curate was appointed to minister in Jordanhill.[1]

Work on the current church was begun in 1904 when the foundation stone was laid on 26 March 1904. The church was dedicated on 1 November 1904 by Bishop Ean Campbell of Glasgow.

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