Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews

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Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews is a historic Church of Scotland parish church in St Andrews, Fife, renowned for its medieval origins and association with key events in Scottish Reformation history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Church of Scotland church
historic building
parish church
alsoKnownAs Holy Trinity Parish Church, St Andrews NERFINISHED
associatedWith John Knox NERFINISHED
Scottish Reformation NERFINISHED
categoryOfBuilding ecclesiastical building
coordinatesType church building coordinates
country Scotland
culturalSignificance important site in Scottish religious history
dedicatedTo Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
denomination Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
foundedInPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
function parish church
governingBody Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic
hasCemetery churchyard
hasDioceseHistorical Diocese of St Andrews NERFINISHED
hasFeature central tower
chancel
nave
stained glass windows
stone construction
hasLanguageOfWorship English
Scots NERFINISHED
hasParish St Andrews parish
heritageDesignationBy Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Category A listed building
historicalRole important centre of the Scottish Reformation
isTouristAttraction true
listedBuildingCategory Category A
locatedIn Fife
St Andrews NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
municipality St Andrews NERFINISHED
notableEvent John Knox preached a decisive sermon against idolatry there in June 1559 NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
primaryUse Christian worship
region Fife NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Presbyterianism
significance major medieval parish church of St Andrews
usedFor community events
funerals
weddings
worship services

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Town of St Andrews contains Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews