St Cuthbert's Church, Dunoon

St Cuthbert's Church
The church's former location was behind the bus shelter in this 2019 view
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55°57′01″N 4°55′39″W / 55.950202°N 4.9275993°W / 55.950202; -4.9275993
OS grid referenceNS1730076890
LocationDunoon, Argyll and Bute
CountryScotland
History
Former name(s)United Presbyterian Church
StatusDemolished
Architecture
Architect(s)Robert Alexander Bryden
Years built1874
Demolished1994 (30 years ago) (1994)

St Cuthbert's Church (formerly the United Presbyterian Church) was a church building in the Scottish town of Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was built in 1874, to a design by noted architect Robert Alexander Bryden, who also designed the adjacent Dunoon Burgh Hall around the same time.[1] The church stood for 120 years, before being demolished in 1994. A block of flats, erected in 2016, now stands on the site at 191 Argyll Street,[2] at the head of Church Street. A planning application was first made for a similar construction in 1998.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Hooray - Dunoon Burgh Hall, June 2017
  2. ^ "Affordable Housing, St Cuthberts, Dunoon"Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
  3. ^ Planning Appeal : Conditions of Planning Permission for Erection of 15 Flats on Site of Former St Cuthbert's Church, Argyll Street, Dunoon – Scottish Office Inquiry Reporters (1998)
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