St George's Free Church
Introduction
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 27 Aug 2013
Also known as St Andrew's Church and as St George's and Trinity Church, the church was built in 1844, very soon after the Great Disruption in 1843, and was designed by local architect William Middleton. In 1896 it was added to by the firm of Matthews and Mackenzie of Aberdeen and Elgin. It stands at the intersection of George Street and Baltic Street, is now in use as 'Cheeky Monkeys' children's nursery.