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All Saints Church, Lockerbie

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Country
  
Scotland

Dedicated
  
18 April 1903

Opened
  
1903

Groundbreaking
  
21 September 1901

Dedication
  
All Saints

Consecrated
  
1 November 1909

Status
  
Parish church

Architect
  
John Douglas

All Saints Church, Lockerbie

Location
  
Ashgrove Terrace, Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway

Denomination
  
Scottish Episcopal Church

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Diocese
  
Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway

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All Saints Church is in Ashgrove Terrace, Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is a Category B listed building and an active Scottish Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway.

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History

The church was built in 1903 and designed by Douglas and Minshull, a firm of architects from Chester, Cheshire, England.

Architecture

All Saints Church is built in ashlar stone with a red tile roof. Its plan consists of a low nave with aisles, a higher chancel with a canted end, a south porch and a tower at the west end. The tower has a broach spire with Westmorland slates. The stained glass includes a memorial window by Morris & Co.

References

All Saints Church, Lockerbie Wikipedia