St Cuthbert's Church, Dunoon

Church in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
55°57′01″N 4°55′39″W / 55.950202°N 4.9275993°W / 55.950202; -4.9275993OS grid referenceNS1730076890LocationDunoon, Argyll and ButeCountryScotlandHistoryFormer name(s)United Presbyterian ChurchStatusDemolishedArchitectureArchitect(s)Robert Alexander BrydenYears built1874Demolished1994 (30 years ago) (1994)

St Cuthbert's Church (formerly the United Presbyterian Church) was a church building in the Scottish town of Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was built in 1874, to a design by noted architect Robert Alexander Bryden, who also designed the adjacent Dunoon Burgh Hall around the same time.[1] The church stood for 120 years, before being demolished in 1994. A block of flats, erected in 2016, now stands on the site at 191 Argyll Street.[2] A planning application was first made for a similar construction in 1998.[3]

References

  1. ^ Hooray - Dunoon Burgh Hall, June 2017
  2. ^ "Affordable Housing, St Cuthberts, Dunoon" – Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
  3. ^ Planning Appeal : Conditions of Planning Permission for Erection of 15 Flats on Site of Former St Cuthbert's Church, Argyll Street, Dunoon – Scottish Office Inquiry Reporters (1998)

External links

  • Map sources for St Cuthbert's Church, Dunoon
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