About Sacred Scotland

Sacred Scotland, the website of Scotland's Churches Scheme, opens the door to Scotland's story by exploring living traditions of faith across the country.

The site is a starting point to access information on Scotland's churches of all denominations and a starting point for your special journeys. You can be assured of a warm welcome when you arrive, not as strangers but as pilgrims and honoured guests. Read more

2010 Regional Guides Now Available

The Regional Guides for North-East Scotland, Glasgow & the Clyde Valley and Borders & East Lothian are now available. More...

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Scotland's Churches Scheme publishes various publications available to buy or download for free.

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Featured Publication

1000 Churches To Visit In Scotland

The indispensable guide to over 1000 Abbeys, Cathedrals, Churches and other places of worship. Features over 1000 churches across denominations and in every region of Scotland. Over 100 new church entries in this edition. Over 850 specially commissioned illustrations by John Hume. An unrivalled Guide to the nation's rich architectural and spiritual heritage. The perfect companion to every Scottish journey. This book is only available from Scotland's Churches Scheme. Contact us for further information.

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Featured Church

St Andrew's, Callander

Callander

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Sheltered by a magnificent cedar of Lebanon, this pretty little church was consecrated in 1857. The architects were either J, J W & W H Hay or 'the stonemason at Stronvar' who worked on the parish...

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