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Bathgate, Mid Street, St John's Church

Church (19th Century)

Site Name Bathgate, Mid Street, St John's Church

Classification Church (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) United Free; United Presbyterian

Canmore ID 47763

Site Number NS96NE 25

NGR NS 97655 68759

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/47763

Ordnance Survey licence number AC0000807262. All rights reserved.
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Bathgate, general view, showing St John's Church and Mid Street.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-west.
Bathgate, general view, showing St John's Church and Mid Street.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-west.  Bathgate, Mid Street, St John's Church, NS96NE 25, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto

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  • Council West Lothian
  • Parish Bathgate
  • Former Region Lothian
  • Former District West Lothian
  • Former County West Lothian

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Hopetoun Street

The principal thoroughfare through Bathgate which, joined to North Bridge Street, forms the boundary between 19th-century Bathgate and the older town to the north. Traces of former prosperity and gentility survive - No 52, with its recessed Doric porch, pilasters and fluted lintel, and the two fine pilastered doors of Whyte's Bar.

The junction with George Street, once graced by the cast-iron McLagan fountain (now re-erected in the Steelyard - its removal led to the nickname of the fountain-less cross), was greeted by a widening marked by a splendid curving corner Royal Bank of Scotland, with corniced windows, balustraded porch and great chimneystack; now truncated, all detail cloured off, leaving neutered windows gaping through chocolate-coloured harl. The New Royal Bar, at the junction of North Bridge Street, has a fine consoled and pedimented corner door. Bank of Scotland, c.1950, an elegant essay in late 1930s classical, has stair-tower at one end graced by flagpole, leading to two plain office storeys above.

Taken from "West Lothian: An Illustrated Architectural Guide", by Stuart Eydmann, Richard Jaques and Charles McKean, 2008. Published by the Rutland Press http://www.rias.org.uk

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Note (18 February 2025)

A church is depicted on the 2nd edition of the OS 25-inch map (1897) - Linlithgowshire IX.6. An extension to this church digitised from orthoimagery provided by © Bluesky International Limited and Getmapping Limited 1999-2023. OS 1km map square NS9768 flown on 3 April 2021.

Information from HES (D Watson) 18 February 2025

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