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Edinburgh, 33 Chapel Street, Buccleuch Parish Church

Church (18th Century), Storehouse (20th Century), University (20th Century)

Site Name Edinburgh, 33 Chapel Street, Buccleuch Parish Church

Classification Church (18th Century), Storehouse (20th Century), University (20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Buccleuch Street And Chapel Street, Buccleuch Parish Church

Canmore ID 124050

Site Number NT27SE 1975

NGR NT 26045 72933

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/124050

Ordnance Survey licence number AC0000807262. All rights reserved.
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Administrative Areas

  • Council Edinburgh, City Of
  • Parish Edinburgh (Edinburgh, City Of)
  • Former Region Lothian
  • Former District City Of Edinburgh
  • Former County Midlothian

Archaeology Notes

NT27SE 1975.00 26045 72933

NT27SE 1975.01 26051 72950 Churchyard

Activities

Photographic Survey (July 1963)

Photographic survey of buildings in the south of Edinburgh in 'George Square Ward' in 1963 by the Scottish National Buildings Record.

Standing Building Recording (3 March 2015)

AOC Archaeology Group was commissioned by the Orthodox Community of St Andrew to undertake a building survey of the presently redundant Buccleuch Church at 33 Chapel Street, Edinburgh, as part of a condition on the planning application to convert the building. The church was originally built in the 1750s, although was refurbished in the 1860s. The original church would have had an open gallery to the first floor, although at the time of survey a false ceiling had been put in to create two separate floors. It was most recently used as a community centre.

Information Diana Sproat (AOC Archaeology Group) 27 March 2015. OASIS ID: aocarcha1-205315

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