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Historic churches · Central Scotland

The Hub

In or near Edinburgh.

VictorianFree admission♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Hub — assembly hall in Edinburgh, UK.

The Hub, historic churches in Central Scotland

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Edinburgh Waverley · 0.4 km
  • Free entry
  • Wheelchair accessible

Getting there & planning your visit

The Hub is located in central Scotland, with the nearest railway station being Edinburgh Waverley, just 0.4 km away. Entry is free, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. The postcode for sat-nav is EH1 2ND.

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About

The Hub is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1842. Built in the Gothic Revival style. Heritage designation: category A listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "assembly hall in Edinburgh, UK". Coordinates: 55.9489°, -3.1951°.

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Heritage listing

The Hub is a public arts and events building in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. Located at the top of the Royal Mile, it is a prominent landmark as its tall Gothic spire (71.7 meters) is the highest point in central Edinburgh, and towers over the surrounding buildings below Edinburgh Castle. It was the Highland Tolbooth St John's Church. The building is a notable example of Gothic Revival architecture and was designed by architects J Gillespie Graham and Augustus Pugin. Constructed between 1842 and 1845, it was originally designed as a meeting hall for the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. From 1929 the building was used as a church until the mid-1980s.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Hub is a public arts and events building in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. Located at the top of the Royal Mile, it is a prominent landmark as its tall Gothic spire (71.7 meters) is the highest point in central Edinburgh, and towers over the surrounding buildings below Edinburgh Castle. It was the Highland Tolbooth St John's Church. The building is a notable example of Gothic Revival architecture and was designed by architects J Gillespie Graham and Augustus Pugin. Constructed between 1842 and 1845, it was originally designed as a meeting hall for the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. From 1929 the building was used as a church until the mid-1980s. Today it is the home of the Edinburgh International Festival and is used as a ticket office, information centre and performance venue. The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland continues to meet here each May.

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Background

History

In the mid-19th century, the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland had been meeting in St Giles' Cathedral. At the time, St Giles was divided into four separate churches, each with its own congregation. From 1829-31, St Giles underwent restoration works led by architect William Burn, and the General Assembly had to relocate. Initially, there were plans to restore the remains of Holyrood Abbey to designs by architects James Gillespie Graham and the renowned Gothic Revivalist Augustus Pugin to provide a new Assembly Hall, but this did not come to fruition. A new church called Knox Memorial church was being planned at the foot of Castlehill, and foundations had already been laid by Thomas…

Architecture

The building is situated on a corner site, at the junction of Castlehill, Johnston Terrace and the Lawnmarket, at the top of the Royal Mile. Its most prominent feature is the belfry/clock tower and tall pinnacled octagonal spire at its east end, overlooking the Lawnmarket. The clock was built by James Ritchie & Son. The old Tolbooth Kirk is considered to be a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture and it is noted for its ornately decorated stonework, carved in the Decorated Gothic style with features such as crockets, pinnacles, gablets and lancet windows. Unusually for a church building, the Victoria Hall was constructed with two floors to accommodate its dual purpose; the ground…

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Coordinates
55.9489, -3.1951
Postcode
EH1 2ND
Parliamentary constituency
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
Established
1842
Nearest railway station
Edinburgh Waverley0.4 km

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

Where is The Hub?
The Hub is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode EH1 2ND).
What is The Hub?
The Hub — assembly hall in Edinburgh, UK.
How do I get to The Hub?
The nearest railway station is Edinburgh Waverley, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can use postcode EH1 2ND.
When was The Hub built?
Built or established in 1842.
Who owns The Hub?
The Hub is owned by | tenant =.
Is The Hub a listed building?
The Hub is officially recognised as category A listed building listed.
Is The Hub free to visit?
Yes, The Hub is free to enter.
How do I get to The Hub?
The nearest railway station is Edinburgh Waverley, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode EH1 2ND.