Glencorse Parish Church
Glencorse Parish Church, church in Midlothian, Scotland, UK
Glencorse Parish Church is a house of worship in the village of Glencorse, Midlothian, displaying Gothic Revival architectural features with pointed windows and steeply pitched roofs. The building is constructed of solid stone with slender towers on either side and contains simple wooden pews inside along with colored glass windows that cast soft light throughout the interior.
The church was built in the 19th century to serve the local parish and reflects the period's interest in reviving medieval architectural styles in new buildings. This Gothic Revival approach was popular across Britain and established the church as an important example of this architectural movement in the region.
The church serves as a gathering place where the local community comes together for worship and celebrates important life events like weddings and baptisms. It remains woven into the daily traditions and collective memory of the people who live in the area.
The building is protected as a Category A listed structure and remains open to visitors at regular times, making it an accessible historical site. The surrounding area is quiet and rural, making it suitable for exploring the church alongside walks through the village lanes and the green fields nearby.
The surrounding countryside with its green fields and modest houses offers visitors a glimpse into rural life as it existed in earlier times, adding historical depth to the church experience. The combination of solid stone construction set within quiet, open land creates a distinctive character that strengthens the sense of stepping back in time.
Location: Midlothian
Location: Glencorse
Inception: 1880s
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Address: 13 Fraser Ln, Milton Bridge, Penicuik EH26 0EU, UK
GPS coordinates: 55.85086,-3.20429
Latest update: December 16, 2025 12:34
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