Strathbungo Parish Church

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StatusResidential Flats
Architectural styleRomanesque and Scots Gothic style (facade and steeple)
Location605, Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow, Scotland
Coordinates55°50′16″N 4°16′06″W / 55.837656°N 4.268316°W / 55.837656; -4.268316
Strathbungo Parish Church
Interactive map of the Strathbungo Parish Church area
General information
StatusResidential Flats
Architectural styleRomanesque and Scots Gothic style (facade and steeple)
Location605, Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow, Scotland
Coordinates55°50′16″N 4°16′06″W / 55.837656°N 4.268316°W / 55.837656; -4.268316
GroundbreakingOctober 1887 (church)
2005 (flats)
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn McKissack
Listed Building – Category B
Designated15 December 1970
Reference no.LB32397

Strathbungo Parish Church was a 19th-century Church of Scotland building located in the Strathbungo area of Glasgow. The church body was demolished and converted into flats in 2006, but retained the original facade and bell tower of the former church.

Strathbungo, like most of the south and west side of Glasgow was part of Govan Parish. In 1833, it was decided that a new mission be established in Strathbungo. Consequently, plans were made for a church to be built, which was eventually built between 1839 and 1840 on designs by Charles Wilson, with a total cost of £1300. The Reverend Alexander Sutherland became the first minister of the church in 1848.[1]

Second Church

Closure

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