St John's, Aberdeen, Gothic Revival church in Aberdeen, Scotland
St John's is a Gothic Revival church in Aberdeen distinguished by pointed arches, ornate stonework, and tall spires typical of the period. The building features intricate decorative detailing in stone that creates a vertical emphasis along its facade.
The church was established in 1851 during the Victorian era when Aberdeen's expanding population required new places of worship. Its Gothic Revival design reflected the architectural preferences of that period.
The church serves the Episcopal congregation as a gathering place for worship and religious celebrations that bring together people from the community. Visitors can sense how this space remains central to the spiritual life of those who gather here regularly.
The church is easily accessible in Aberdeen's city center and can be appreciated from the street. As a listed building, it maintains strict conservation standards that preserve its original appearance.
The church was built using local granite, the same material that earned Aberdeen its nickname as the Granite City. This connection makes it part of the broader architectural story of the city.
Location: Aberdeen City
Location: Aberdeen
Inception: 1851
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: https://stjohnsaberdeen.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 57.14330,-2.10125
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:00
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