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Dalry Church History


Dalry Congregational Church, Caledonian Road, Edinburgh dates from 1871 and served as a community Church until recent years when the congregation joined Augustine’s United Church on George Forth Bridge.


The Church had stood empty for a number of years adding only to the historical City of Edinburgh sky line until recently being converted giving it a new lease of life, returning it in full glory back to the community, retaining and restoring original features to create 13 unique apartments which boast original features such as roof trusses, arched stained glass windows, using its beautiful church formation to create duplex apartments and rooms within the old bell tower.


The Church is a Category C listed building that comprises of a traditional Victorian Church formed from stone, which was subsequently extended to form the Church Hall and Vestry. More recently the church was the first venue for the Bay City Rollers!