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Troon, St Meddans Street, St Meddans Church Of Scotland
Church (19th Century) (1888)
Site Name Troon, St Meddans Street, St Meddans Church Of Scotland
Classification Church (19th Century) (1888)
Alternative Name(s) St Meddans Parish Church (Church Of Scotland) And Church Hall Including Boundary Wall And Piers
Canmore ID 228836
Site Number NS33SW 121
NGR NS 32270 30897
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/228836
- Council South Ayrshire
- Parish Dundonald (Kyle And Carrick)
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Kyle And Carrick
- Former County Ayrshire
Built in 1888, St Meddan's Church was designed by John Bennie Wilson. Constructed of Mauchline stone in the Gothic style, its spire is the tallest structure in Troon and a prominent town landmark. It houses a clock from Glasgow University's Old College, dating from 1751. Inside the church, a large stained glass window, illustrating the healing of Jarius' daughter, forms a memorial to Provost James Gillies.
Information from RCAHMS (SC) 29 August 2007
Close, R 1992
Construction (1888)
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