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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Arbroath

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Rector
  
vacant

Diocese
  
Diocese of Brechin

Phone
  
+44 1241 873392

Dedication
  
Mary

Denomination
  
Scottish Episcopal Church

Churchmanship
  
Central Episcopalian Tradition

Address
  
2 Springfield Terrace, Arbroath DD11 1EL, UK

Similar
  
St Andrews Church, Old & Abbey Parish Ch, Saint John's Methodist, Arbroath West Kirk, Springfield Christian Assembly

Church of St Mary the Virgin is a Scottish Episcopal Church, in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland. It is part of the Diocese of Brechin.

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Church building

The church building in Ponderlaw was erected in 1852-54 to the designs of John Henderson of Edinburgh. Robert Lorimer contributed the chancel screen and panelling in 1927.

The church has a large oblong nave and north aisle with chancel and side chapel. The tower with lucarned spire is at the north-west of the nave and the spire is a prominent landmark on the skyline of the town. The materials are snecked rubble stone and slate. It was listed as Category B in 1971.

History of the congregation

The Episcopalians were driven out of Arbroath parish church in 1694 and met in a series of meeting houses in the town. A Qualified congregation was formed about 1760. After the Episcopal and Qualified congregations joined in 1806 they worshipped in the former Qualified chapel, St Mary's which was sold in 1859 after the present church was built. The former St Ninian's United Free Church (now disused) stands on the site of the earlier St Mary's.

Records

Church records for St Mary's are at University of Dundee Archives among the Brechin Diocesan Library Manuscripts.

References

Church of St Mary the Virgin, Arbroath Wikipedia