Sandbank Parish Church

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CountryScotland
StatusClosed
Sandbank Parish Church
Pictured in 2013
Sandbank Parish Church
55°58′50″N 4°56′49″W / 55.980656°N 4.947058°W / 55.980656; -4.947058
LocationSandbank, Argyll
CountryScotland
DenominationChurch of Scotland
History
StatusClosed
Architecture
Functional statusClosed
Heritage designationCategory C listed building
Designated14 March 2007
Architectural typeGothic
Years built1868 (157 years ago) (1868)

Sandbank Parish Church is a former Church of Scotland church building in Sandbank, Argyll, Scotland. Completed in 1868, it was designated a Category C listed building in 2007.[1] It stands on the A885 high road between Sandbank and Dunoon.[2]

According to Francis Hindes Groomes' Gazetteer of Scotland, the church was built as a chapel of ease. Its stained-glass windows were moved here from the congregational church in 1936.[1]

Its congregation merged with that of Kirn Parish Church in 2017, becoming Kirn & Sandbank Parish Church, and its church building was put on the market.[3]

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