Glasgow Govan
Govan and Linthouse Parish - Linthouse Building

Address: 7-9 Skipness Drive G51 4RS
Architect: James Miller (1900)
Information: Third of three worship sites in the Govan & Linthouse congregation. B-listed, red sandstone, originally built as the sister church of St Mary's U.F. Its architect was the designer of St Enoch's and the Linthouse Church is the only building he designed still in use. The façade is a blend of classical and Arts & Crafts. The broad gable is flanked by matching square towers topped by colonnaded cupolas. An exhibition of valuable and finely embroidered hand-sewn (1901-1923) collection of church dressings. Originally designed by the first Minister of St Kenneth's and embroidered by Miss Walker, a professional seamstress. The collection comprises communion table frontals in each of the colours of the Christian year, and pulpit falls. Access will be restricted. All located on the ground floor.
Comments: Access may be restricted Steward on duty.
Disabled access: All located on the ground floor Other motability access. Unassisted access.
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