The Church of St Michael's & All Saints, Edinburgh
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On the corner of Brougham Street and Panmure Place.
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Church Overview
A shrine of the Anglo-Catholic movement in Scotland. The church was mostly built in 1867 but the west end was not completed until 1876 and the Lady Chapel added in 1897, all to designs by Robert Rowand Anderson. Austere Gothic externally but the interior is a magnificently spacious setting for a sumptuous display of furnishings, including an elaborate Spanish pulpit of c.1600, carved and painted altarpieces by William Burges 1867, Hamilton More-Nisbet 1901, and by C E Kempe 1889.
Extensive collection of stained glass with windows by Wailes, Clayton & Bell, Kempe, and Sir Ninian Comper. Organ originally by Forster & Andrews, installed in 1992.
Services
Sundays: Low Mass 8.00am, High Mass 11.00am, Choral Evensong and Benediction 6.30pm (1st Sunday in month; Tuesday: Low Mass 8.00am; Wednesday: Low Mass 12.30pm; Thursday: Low Mass 6.00pm; Friday: Low Mass 10.30am; Saturday: Low Mass 12.30pm (1st Saturday in month)
Opening Arrangements
Open all year, Wednesday 12.00 noon-2.30pm, Friday 10.00am-2.00pm, Saturdays during Edinburgh Festival or by arrangement
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The information about churches in Scotland's Churches Scheme has been provided by the congregations or taken from the Historic Scotland list and published sources, in particular, the Buildings of Scotland volumes and the RIAS Illustrated Architectural Guides. The information is not authoritative; please contact us to let us know of any errors or omissions.
