Just ten minutes walk from the Royal Botanic Garden, this beautiful church was designed by Scotland's 'premier architect', Robert Rowand Anderson, and opened in 1888. Unusually, the detailed planning of the interior was placed in the hands of another outstanding Scottish architect, John James Burnet, who had a family link to the church. The result was a rich Gesamtkunstwerk embracing the exceptional mural paintings and altarpiece by William Hole, Arts & Crafts stained glass by various makers, richly carved choirstalls and paving. A phased programme of conservation has begun. The story of how it all came about and its significance will be told by Dr Peter Burman MBE FSA, architectural historian and member of the Vestry of the church.
Exploring Sacred Space is organized in conjunction with the National Churches Trust.
TICKETS on sale from April 4th