St John's Church
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Image: © Tiger Taken: 28 Jun 2014
The Episcopalian church of St John the Evangelist on the corner of Newall Terrace and Lovers' Walk was designed by William Slater and Richard Henry Carpenter in the Early Scottish style and completed in 1868. It is built of hammer-dressed sandstone from Locharbriggs. The lean-to narthex was added by Alexander Ross in 1888, and the hall to the liturgical south (geographically west) by Wilfrid Fitzallan Crombie in 1923 (architectural information from John Gifford's 1996 Pevsner guide).