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St. Jude's Church, Glasgow

St. Jude's Church, Glasgow — church in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

St. Jude's Church, Glasgow

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St. Jude's Church, Glasgow is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1875. Designed by John Burnet. Heritage designation: category B listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Glasgow, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 55.8694°, -4.2750°.

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St. Jude's Church is a place of worship of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland on Woodlands Road in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the largest church building of this denomination, constructed circa 1874-6 for the Woodlands United Presbyterian Church, later Woodlands United Free Church. The Free Presbyterian Bookroom is located in back rooms at the church. In the early 20th century, in a previous building also known as St Jude's, the name given to it by its previous owners, the congregation had an attendance of over 1,000, and was the largest Free Presbyterian congregation.

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Coordinates
55.8694, -4.2750
District
Glasgow City
Postcode
G3 6LE
Parliamentary constituency
Glasgow North
Established
1875
Official site
www.fpchurch.org.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St. Jude's Church, Glasgow?
St. Jude's Church, Glasgow is in Central Scotland, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 55.8694°, -4.2750°.
When was St. Jude's Church, Glasgow built?
St. Jude's Church, Glasgow dates to 1875 — the Victorian period. It was designed by John Burnet.
Who designed St. Jude's Church, Glasgow?
St. Jude's Church, Glasgow was designed by John Burnet.
Is St. Jude's Church, Glasgow a listed building?
St. Jude's Church, Glasgow carries the heritage designation "category B listed building" — a protective status under UK heritage law.