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Edinburgh, West Saville Terrace, The Reid Memorial Church

Church (20th Century) (1929)

Site Name Edinburgh, West Saville Terrace, The Reid Memorial Church

Classification Church (20th Century) (1929)

Alternative Name(s) Blackford Avenue; John Reid Memorial Church

Canmore ID 150471

Site Number NT27SE 4628

NGR NT 26071 71020

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/150471

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Copy of photograph showing altar and reredos showing Last Supper, Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) and angels supporting shield (coat of arms).
Copy of photograph showing altar and reredos showing Last Supper, Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) and angels supporting shield (coat of arms).Reid Memorial Church,
Photographic copy of design for stained glass window.
Signed: 'Leslie G. Thompson' and 'James Ballantyne' and dated: '21.7.30'.
Watercolour on board. Scale 1 inch: 1 foot.Digital copy of view of W front (gates open).Design for stained glass window - two copies of same design on one plate.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, Edinburgh.
General view from West.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Communion Table, Ministers and Elders Stall and painting of 'The Last Supper'.Reid Memorial Church, interior,
Detail of ironwork by Hadden in the Chancel.Elevated view from NWOblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking WNW.Oblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking WSW.Oblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking W.Oblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking SSE.Oblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking ESE.View of W front (gates shut)East elevation through court.
Scanned image of D 73245.
Details of minister's stall and elders' seats.
Scanned image of D 73246.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
Detail of Lectern and Chancel railing.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
Genral view towards Chancel from West.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Nave and Chancel from West.View of W front (gates shut)Oblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking S.Oblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking SE.Digital copy of drawing of Edinburgh, West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
Details of minister's stall and elders' seats.
Title: 'Reid Memorial Church Edinburgh.'
Insc: 'Leslie G. Thomson A.R.I.B.A. 6. Ainslie. Place. Edinburgh.'Digital copy of general view from West North West of Reid Memorial Church.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Nave, Chancel and altar from South West.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Entrance Doorway from East.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of carved-oak door at end of nave from East.Oblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking W.View from NEDetail of main W entranceDigital copy of drawing of Edinburgh, West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
East elevation through court.
Title: 'Reid Memorial Church'.
Insc: 'Leslie G. Thomson A.R.I.B.A. 10 St. Colme Street, Edinburgh.'West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
Detail of Choir Stalls.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
Detail of Choir Stalls.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
General view from North East.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
General view from East side of court.Reid Memorial Church, 
General view from East side of court.Reid Memorial Church,
General view of West front.View of W front (gates open)Detail of main W entranceReligious building fixtures.  
Copy of photograph showing detail of pew.Reid Memorial Church, 
General view from Court.View from NEOblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking SSW.Reid Memorial Church,
General view from North.Reid Memorial Church,
General view from West.View from SWElevated view from NWElevated view from SWWest Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
General view from North East.Digital copy of view from NNE.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
General view from North West.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, Edinburgh.
View of Entrance Doorway from West.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Nave from Chancel.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
General view from South East side of court.Detail of entrance gatesDetail of main W entranceOblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking NE.View from NWWest Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Nave and Chancel from West.Scanned copy of presentation drawing showing an exterior perspective view.
View of porch.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Chancel from West.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of chancel from West.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Nave, Chancel and Altar from South West.View from SWView from NWOblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking NNE.Reid Memorial Church,
General view from West North West.Elevated view from NWView from NWView from NNEView of W front (gates shut)Copy of photograph showing detail of panelling with praying angel motif.Edinburgh, West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
Photographic copy of presentation drawing showing an exterior perspective view by Basil Spence.
Image shows item after conservation treatment.

West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
General view from North East.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church.
General view from South East side of court.West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church, interior.
General view of Nave from West.View of Iron Church Lamp with white screen behind, from Reid Memorial Church, Edinburgh.Oblique aerial view of Reid Memorial Church and Church Officer's House, looking N.Detail of entrance gates

Administrative Areas

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

Architecture Notes

NT27SE 4628.00 26071 71020

NT27SE 4628.01 26097 71015 Courtyard with Church Officer's House

Architect: William Reid 1929-33 - Built the church to the plans of Leslie Graham Thomson.

NMRS reference: Historical File: 'Reid Memorial Church'.

'Stands at the three-way intersection of Blackford Avenue with West Saville Terrace and Charterhall Road, and was built during the years 1929-33 by William Reid in accordance with the wishes of his son William Cramb Reid, as is recorded on the Memorial Tablet in the North Transept.

The plan of the church shows a Nave and apsidal Chancel, with short transepts. it is what has been called a free Gothic style, and, with its Hall, Church-officer's House, Vestries and other auxillary buildings laid out in the form of a Cloisteral Court, is a fine conception which seems to owe something to the influence of Robert S. Lorimer.

The general face work is in Craigmillar stone, the dressings and the work being in Doddington. Caithness slates have been used on the roofs.

The architect was Leslie G. Thomson, A.R.I.B.A. and several noted craftsmen have assisted in the execution of the scheme. Above the Ministers and Elders stalls, framed in a carved oak canopy, is a dramatic picture by William R. Lawson, of the Last Supper, while the three great windows of the apse are filled with stained glass by James Ballentine, F.S.A.Scot. A carved figure panel in stone, in the court, above fountain basin under the central window of the apse, is by "Alexander Carrick, R.S.A., and all the wrought-iron work has been carried out by Thomas Hadden.

The church was dedicated on Thursday, 3rd January, 1935. On the inbitation of the Presbytery of Edinburgh it was occupied by the congregation of what had been the Free High Church attached to the New College at the Mound, the space vacated there being utilised for the wider activities of the College.

See also under the "New, or High, Church".

Refer to a brochure designed by Messrs Pillans & Wilson, printers, and issued by the Church Authorities before the dedication ceremony, which contains a small scale plan of the Church and subsidiary buildings, and a number of photographic reproductions of both Interior and Exterior'.

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