Religious buildings at Anniesland
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Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 27 Apr 2018
The low white-coloured building is the Glasgow Vineyard Centre. Originally known as Glasgow Westend Vineyard, Glasgow Vineyard was formed in the West End of Glasgow in May 2000. They have established a ministry base in Anniesland which serves the local community, via a long running food bank and parent and babies group here. The red brick building on the right is a block of 24 flats for over 55 year olds, with Anniesland Methodist Church on the ground floor. It was built in 2015, replacing the original Methodist Church on the site.