St John’s Episcopal Church, Princes Street, Edinburgh

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St John’s Episcopal Church on Princes Street in Edinburgh is a prominent 19th-century Gothic Revival church known for its striking architecture and role as an active Scottish Episcopal congregation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival architecture
Scottish Episcopal church
church building
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
cityCentreLocation yes
country Scotland
dedicatedTo Saint John the Evangelist NERFINISHED
denomination Scottish Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
hasClergy assistant priests
rector
hasFeature buttresses
churchyard
pointed arches
stained glass windows
stone tracery
hasMusicProgram choir
hasOrgan yes
hasParishHall yes
hasSpire yes
hasTower yes
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
holdsRegularServices yes
hosts charity events
ecumenical services
religious festivals
isActiveParish yes
isPartOf Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction yes
languageOfWorship English
locatedIn Edinburgh
locatedOn Princes Street NERFINISHED
notableFor 19th-century Gothic Revival architecture
active Scottish Episcopal congregation
prominent city-centre location
overlooks Princes Street Gardens NERFINISHED
province Scottish Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
religion Anglicanism
tradition Anglo-Catholic NERFINISHED
usedFor community events
concerts
worship services

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William Burn designed St John’s Episcopal Church, Princes Street, Edinburgh