St John's, Aberdeen, Gothic Revival church in Aberdeen, Scotland
The stone structure presents pointed arches, detailed stonework decorations, and tall spires characteristic of nineteenth-century ecclesiastical architecture.
The Episcopal church opened its doors in 1851, expanding the religious facilities in Aberdeen during the period of Victorian architectural development.
The building maintains its role as an Episcopal congregation center, hosting regular services and gathering Aberdeen residents for religious celebrations.
The church stands at coordinates 57.1433 latitude and -2.10125 longitude, with preservation regulations due to its Category B listed status.
The granite construction materials connect this religious building to Aberdeen's architectural identity as the Granite 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: March 19, 2025 01:46
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