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Edinburgh, 2-3 Bristo Place, Seventh Day Adventist Church

Church (19th Century), Church Hall (19th Century), Classroom (19th Century), Shop (19th Century)

Site Name Edinburgh, 2-3 Bristo Place, Seventh Day Adventist Church

Classification Church (19th Century), Church Hall (19th Century), Classroom (19th Century), Shop (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Bristo Place Eu Congregational Church, 'the Forest Cafe'

Canmore ID 150555

Site Number NT27SE 3933

NGR NT 25783 73221

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/150555

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View from East showing location in Bristo Place
View from East showing location in Bristo PlaceInterior, first floor view organ and North galleryInterior, view of ground floor entrance hallPhotographic copy of details of organ case.Interior, first floor view organ and North galleryInterior, first floor view of East galleryInterior, ground floor view of office showing original fireplaceInterior, view of staircase at basement levelView from South West showing location in Bristo PlaceView from East showing location in Bristo PlaceDetail of entrance with later sign inscribed "BRISTO PLACE ADVENTIST CHURCH"Interior, first floor church detail of baptismal total immersion poolInterior, first floor view of East galleryInterior, ground floor view of office showing original fireplaceView from South East showing location in Bristo PlaceInterior, view of staircase at ground floor level with tiled dadoInterior, view of staircase at basement levelInterior, view of staircase at ground floor level with tiled dadoInterior, first floor landing detail of tiled dado and internal window into churchInterior, first floor church detail of baptismal total immersion pool showing stepsInterior, first floor view from South West of church showing East gallery and pulpitInterior, first floor view from South West of church showing gallery East and pulpitInterior, first floor view from South of church showing North gallery and organInterior, view of staircase at ground floor level with tiled dadoView from South of elevationInterior, first floor view from South West of church showing gallery East and pulpitInterior, first floor view from South of church showing North gallery and organInterior, view of staircase at first floor levelDetail of W.I. Gate.Interior, view of staircase at ground floor level with tiled dadoInterior, view of staircase at first floor levelDetail of entrance with later sign inscribed "BRISTO PLACE ADVENTIST CHURCH"View from South West showing location in Bristo PlaceInterior, view of staircase at first floor levelInterior, first floor church detail of baptismal total immersion pool showing stepsView from South West showing location in Bristo PlaceView from South East showing location in Bristo PlaceInterior, ground floor hall detail of tiled dado and floorInterior, first floor church detail of baptismal total immersion poolView from South of elevationInterior, view of ground floor entrance hallInterior, ground floor hall detail of tiled dado and floorInterior, ground floor hall detail of tiled dado and floorInterior, first floor landing detail of tiled dado and internal window into churchInterior, first floor landing detail of tiled dado and internal window into church

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 3933 25783 73221

See also:

NT27SE 5306 NT 25781 73230 Bristo Place, Seventh Day Adventist Church

ARCHITECT: Sydney Mitchell and Wilson, 1899-1900.

The previous EU Congregational Church appears on OS Edinburgh and its Environs (New Series) 1895 at NT2580 7326 (NT27SE 4423).

(Undated) information in NMRS.

Built on site of a Baptist Chapel which was completely demolished before the construction of the present building by Sydney Mitchell and Wilson Architects 1899-1900

(RCAHMS January 2002 STG)

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