Crown Church, Inverness, Presbyterian church in Inverness, Scotland
The Crown Church stands at the intersection of Midmills Road and Kingsmills Road, featuring tall windows and architectural elements typical of Scottish church design.
The church buildings, completed in 1901, were designed by Inverness-born architect James Robert Rhind for the Free Church of Scotland congregation.
The congregation maintains strong Presbyterian traditions through regular Sunday services at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM, connecting the local community through worship.
The church building at postcode IV2 3JT provides accessibility features and offers virtual services through their Facebook page for remote participation.
With 820 members recorded in 2004, Crown Church represents the largest Church of Scotland congregation in the Highland city of Inverness.
Location: Highland
Website: http://crown-church.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 57.47730,-4.21822
Latest update: March 4, 2025 22:17
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