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 | |
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Location Ashgrove Terrace, Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway Denomination Scottish Episcopal Church Architectural style Gothic Revival architecture Diocese Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway Similar Coronation Chair, St Paul's Church - Boughton, Dutch Tea House - Eaton Hall, St Mary's Church - Tilston, St Chad's Church - Over |
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.
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