List of Church of Scotland parishes

The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into regional bodies called presbyteries, which in turn are subdivided into parishes, each served by a parish church, usually with its own minister. Unions and readjustments may however result in a parish having more than one building, or several parishes sharing a minister (these are known as "linked charges"). The Church of Scotland has presbyteries outwith Scotland: these presbyteries have "gathered congregations" rather than parishes.

What follows is a list of Church of Scotland parishes (separate pages exist for places of worship and charges/ministers). A complete list of parishes with statistical data will be found in the Church of Scotland Yearbook (known as the Red Book).

Abbreviations

Presbytery of Edinburgh and West Lothian

Formed on 1 January 2022 from a merger of the Presbytery of Edinburgh and the Presbytery of West Lothian.

Parish Pres. Ppn[1] Created Civil parishes[2] Places of worship[3]
Abercorn, Pardovan, Kingscavil & Winchburgh EWL 6,324 2024 Abercorn
Ecclesmachan (part)
Linlithgow (part)
1) Kingscavil
2) Winchburgh
Aberlady and Gullane LB 4,617 Aberlady
Dirleton (part)
1) Aberlady
2) Gullane
Ale and Teviot LB 1,750 Ancrum
Crailing
Eckford
Lilliesleaf
1) Ancrum
2) Crailing
3) Lilliesleaf
Armadale EWL 12,590 1929 Bathgate (part)
Torphichen (part)
Armadale
Ayton and District LB 2,797 Ayton
Foulden
Mordington
Coldingham (part)
1) Ayton
2) Foulden
3) Reston
Bathgate EWL 18,204 Bathgate Bathgate
Bathgate: Boghall EWL 4,231 1974 Bathgate (part) Boghall
Belhaven and Spott LB 2,839 Spott
Dunbar (part)
1) Belhaven
2) Spott
Berwick-upon-Tweed: St Andrew's Wallace
Green and Lowick
LB N/A 1988 N/A Berwick-upon-Tweed
Blackridge EWL 2,215 1929 Torphichen (part)
Shotts (part)
Blackridge
Bonnyrigg LB 4,107 1929 Cockpen (part)
Lasswade (part)
Bonnyrigg
Bowden and Melrose LB 7,937 Bowden
Melrose
1) Bowden
2) Melrose
Broxburn and Uphall EWL 13,202 2025 Ecclesmachan
Uphall
1) Broxburn
2) St Nicholas, Uphall
Caddonfoot LB 1,111 1867 Caddonfoot Caddonfoot
Carlingwark SW 6,903 2025 Buittle
Kelton
Kirkpatrick Durham
Rerrick
Parton (part)
1) Auchencairn
2) Castle Douglas
3) Kirkpatrick Durham
Carlops LB 383 1929 West Linton (part)
Penicuik (part)
Carlops
Cavers and Kirkton LB 538 1976 Cavers Cavers
Channelkirk and Lauder LB 2,839 Channelkirk
Lauder
1) Channelkirk
2) Lauder
Cheviot LB 1,497 Hownam
Linton
Morebattle
Yetholm
1) Linton
2) Morebattle
3) Kirk Yetholm
Cockenzie and Port Seton LB 5,385 Prestonpans (part) Cockenzie & Port Set.
Cockpen and Carrington LB 10,019 1975 Cockpen
Carrington
Cockpen Kirk
Coldingham and St Abbs LB 1,019 Coldingham Coldingham Priory
Coldstream and District LB 2,992 Coldstream
Ladykirk
Swinton
Coldstream
Colvend, Southwick & Kirkbean SW 1,362 1978 Colvend & Southwick
Kirkbean
1) Colvend
2) Southwick
Dalbeattie and Kirkgunzeon SW 4,327 Kirkgunzeon
Urr (part)
Dalbeattie
Dalkeith: St John's and Newton LB 7,731 Newton
Dalkeith (part)
Newbattle (part)
St John's Dalkeith
Dirleton LB 1,591 Ancient Dirleton Dirleton Kirk
Dryburgh District LB 3,615 Maxton
Mertoun
St Boswells
Melrose (part)
1) Maxton
2) Mertoun
3) Newtown St Bosw.
4) St Boswells
Dumfries: Maxwelltown West and New Abbey SW 6,285 2025 New Abbey
Troqueer (part)
1) Maxwelltown West
2) New Abbey
Dumfries: Northwest SW 7,565 Holywood
Terregles (part)
Dumfries Northwest
Dumfries: Troqueer and Caerlaverock SW 8,629 2025 Caerlaverock
Troqueer
1) Troqueer
2) Caerlaverock
Dunbar LB 9,065 1966 Dunbar Dunbar
Dunglass LB 1,376 1994 Cockburnspath
Innerwick
Oldhamstocks
Cockburnspath
Duns and District LB 5,113 Abbey St Bathans
Bunkle & Preston
Cranshaws
Duns
Edrom
Langton
Longformacus
Polwarth
1) Bonkyl
2) Cranshaws
3) Duns
4) Edrom
5) Gavinton
Dunscore SW 826 1940 Dunscore Dunscore
Durisdeer SW 317 Ancient Durisdeer Durisdeer
Earlston LB 2,118 Earlston Earlston
East Calder, Kirknewton and Ratho EWL 13,204 Kirknewton
Ratho
1) East Calder
2) Ratho
Eccles and Leitholm LB 791 Eccles Leitholm
Eddleston LB 638 Eddleston Eddleston
Edinburgh: Balerno EWL 6,651 1929 Currie (part) Balerno
Edinburgh: Barclay Viewforth EWL 12,775 Edinburgh (part) Barclay Viewforth
Edinburgh: Blackhall St Columba's EWL 6,154 1922 Edinburgh (part) Blackhall St Columba's
Edinburgh: Broughton St Mary's EWL 11,882 1992 Edinburgh (part) Broughton St Mary's
Edinburgh: Canongate EWL 3,344 Ancient Edinburgh (part) Canongate Kirk
Edinburgh: Corstorphine Craigsbank EWL 9,298 1966 Edinburgh (part) Craigsbank
Edinburgh: Corstorphine Old EWL 8,105 Ancient Edinburgh (part) Corstorphine Old Kirk
Edinburgh: Corstorphine St Anne's EWL 4,596 1915 Edinburgh (part) Corstorphine St Anne's
Edinburgh: Corstorphine St Ninian's EWL 4,368 1929 Edinburgh (part) Corstorph. St Ninian's
Edinburgh: Craiglockhart EWL 4,402 1897 Edinburgh (part) Craiglockhart
Edinburgh: Currie EWL 8,116 Ancient Currie Currie
Edinburgh: Dalmeny and Queensferry EWL 10,443 Dalmeny 1) Dalmeny
2) Queensferry
Edinburgh: Davidson's Mains EWL 6,718 1929 Edinburgh (part) Davidson's Mains
Edinburgh: Duddingston EWL 4,764 Ancient Edinburgh (part) Duddingston Kirk
Edinburgh: Drylaw EWL 5,620 1952 Edinburgh (part) Drylaw
Edinburgh: Fairmilehead EWL 7,529 1938 Edinburgh (part) Fairmilehead
Edinburgh: Gorgie and Palmerston Place EWL 24,170 Edinburgh (part) 1) Gorgie
2) Palmerston Place
Edinburgh: Granton EWL 12,738 1889 Edinburgh (part) Granton
Edinburgh: Greenbank EWL 4,266 1929 Edinburgh (part) Greenbank
Edinburgh: Greyfriars EWL 15,597 Edinburgh (part) Greyfriars Kirk
Edinburgh: High (St Giles') EWL 2,167 Ancient Edinburgh St Giles' Cathedral
Edinburgh: Holy Trinity EWL 8,116 1959 Edinburgh (part) Wester Hailes
Edinburgh: Inverleith St Serf's EWL 7,713 Edinburgh (part) Inverleith
Edinburgh: Kirkliston EWL 6,256 1941 Kirkliston Kirkliston
Edinburgh: Leith and Restalrig EWL 28,120 2025 Edinburgh (part) 1) Leith Walk
2) Restalrig
Edinburgh: Leith North and South EWL 21,828 Edinburgh (part) South Leith
Edinburgh: Marchmont St Giles' EWL 4,465 1972 Edinburgh (part) Marchmont St Giles'
Edinburgh: Meadowbank and Willowbrae EWL 20,560 2023 Edinburgh (part) Meadowbank
Edinburgh: Morningside EWL 11,166 Edinburgh (part) Morningside
Edinburgh: Morningside United (CoS/URC) EWL 3,423 1980 Edinburgh (part) Morningside United
Edinburgh: Murrayfield EWL 6,816 1913 Edinburgh (part) Murrayfield
Edinburgh: New Town EWL 6,979 2024 Edinburgh (part) New Town
Edinburgh: Newhaven EWL 5,894 1974 Edinburgh (part) Newhaven
Edinburgh: Newington Trinity EWL 16,457 2025 Edinburgh (part) Newington Trinity
Edinburgh: Northwest EWL 20,653 Edinburgh (part) 1) Cramond
2) Pennywell
Edinburgh: Pentlands EWL 12,688 Edinburgh (part) 1) Colinton
2) Juniper Green
Edinburgh: Polwarth EWL 8,108 1981 Edinburgh (part) Polwarth
Edinburgh: Portobello and Joppa EWL 13,604 Edinburgh (part) Portobello & Joppa
Edinburgh: Reid Memorial EWL 3,794 1929 Edinburgh (part) Reid Memorial
Edinburgh: Richmond Craigmillar EWL 13,771 1929 Edinburgh (part) Richmond Craigmillar
Edinburgh: St Andrew's Clermiston EWL 6,781 1955 Edinburgh (part) St Andrew's Clermiston
Edinburgh: St Catherine's Argyle EWL 5,126 1968 Edinburgh (part) St Catherine's Argyle
Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's EWL 3,252 Ancient Edinburgh (part) St Cuthbert's
Edinburgh: St David's Carrick Knowe EWL 13,311 Edinburgh (part) Carrick Knowe
Edinburgh: St John's Colinton Mains EWL 8,873 Edinburgh (part) Colinton Mains
Edinburgh: St Martin's EWL 4,479 1967 Edinburgh (part) St Martin's
Edinburgh: St Michael's EWL 7,558 1887 Edinburgh (part) St Michael's
Edinburgh: St Nicholas' Sighthill EWL 6,279 1939 Edinburgh (part) St Nicholas Sighthill
Edinburgh: St Stephen's Comely Bank EWL 7,845 1929 Edinburgh (part) Comely Bank
Edinburgh: Slateford Longstone EWL 4,258 1955 Edinburgh (part) Slateford Longstone
Edinburgh: South East EWL 38,405 Edinburgh (part) 1) Gilmerton
2) Liberton
3) Liberton Northfield
4) Moredun
Edinburgh: Stockbridge EWL 8,206 1992 Edinburgh (part) Stockbridge
Edinburgh: Wardie EWL 1,616 1929 Edinburgh (part) Wardie
Ervie Kirkcolm SW 669 1950 Kirkcolm Kirkcolm
Ettrick and Yarrow LB 578 Ettrick
Kirkhope
Yarrow
1) Ettrick
2) Kirkhope
3) Yarrow
Eyemouth LB 3,698 Eyemouth
Ayton (part)
Eyemouth
Fauldhouse and Harthill: St Andrew's EWL 8,333 Shotts (part)
Whitburn (part)
West Calder (part)
1) Fauldhouse
2) Harthill
Fogo LB 167 Fogo Fogo
Galashiels LB 12,665 Galashiels Galashiels
Galloway Dee SW 1,587 Balmaghie
Crossmichael
Parton
1) Parton
2) Crossmichael (hall)
Gatehouse and Borgue SW 1,931 Anwoth
Borgue
Girthon
Gatehouse of Fleet
Gladsmuir LB 1,917 Gladsmuir Gladsmuir
Glasserton, Isle of Whithorn &
Whithorn St Ninian's Priory
SW 1,643 Glasserton
Whithorn
1) Isle of Whithorn
2) Whithorn
Glencairn and Moniaive SW 890 1957 Glencairn Moniaive
Glenkens SW 1,851 Balmaclellan
Carsphairn
Dalry
Kells
1) Balmaclellan
2) Carsphairn
3) Dalry
4) Kells
Gordon: St Michael's LB 1,101 Gordon
Westruther
Gordon
Gorebridge LB 7,779 Temple
Borthwick (part)
Newbattle (part)
Cockpen (part)
Gorebridge
Greenlaw LB 709 Greenlaw Greenlaw
Haddington St Mary's LB 5,753 Haddington Haddington St Mary's
Haddington West LB 6,103 Haddington (part) Haddington West
Hawick: Burnfoot LB 2,727 Hawick (part) Burnfoot
Hawick: South LB 7,929 Hawick
Roberton
Hawick South
Hawick: Wilton LB 3,523 Hawick (part) Wilton
Innerleithen, Traquair and Walkerburn LB 5,256 Innerleithen
Traquair
1) Innerleithen
2) Traquair
Irongray, Lochrutton & Terregles SW 2,375 Kirkpatrick Irongray
Lochrutton
Terregles
1) Irongray
2) Terregles
Jedburgh and Oxnam LB 5,085 Jedburgh
Oxnam
1) Jedburgh
2) Oxnam
Kelso: North and Country LB 7,615 Kelso (part)
Ednam
Hume
Makerstoun
Nenthorn
Roxburgh
Smailholm
Stichill
1) Kelso North
2) Stichill
Kelso: Old and Sprouston LB 1,855 Kelso
Sprouston
1) Kelso Old
2) Sprouston
Kirk of Calder EWL 5,018 1956 Mid Calder Kirk of Calder
Kirkconnel SW 2,361 1983 Kirkconnel Kirkconnel
Kirkcowan SW 758 1954 Kirkcowan Kirkcowan
Kirkcudbright SW 3,203 1983 Kirkcudbright Kirkcudbright
Kirkmabreck SW 980 Kirkmabreck Creetown
Kirkmaiden SW 680 Kirkmaiden Drummore
Kirkurd and Newlands LB 915 Kirkurd
Newlands
Newlands
Lammermuir LB 2,643 Bolton
Garvald & Bara
Humbie
Morham
Saltoun
Yester
1) Humbie
2) Saltoun
3) Yester
Lasswade and Rosewell LB 6,510 Lasswade 1) Lasswade
2) Rosewell
Legerwood LB 307 Legerwood Legerwood
Leswalt SW 709 Leswalt Leswalt
Linlithgow and Avon Valley EWL 15,790 Linlithgow
Torphichen
Muiravonside (part)
Slamannan (part)
1) Avonbridge
2) Linlithgow
3) St Nin's Craigmailen
4) Torphichen
Livingston: Old EWL 15,604 Livingston
Bathgate (part)
Mid Calder (part)
1) Livingston Old
2) Deans
Livingston United (CoS/SEC/Meth/URC) EWL 37,626 1998 Mid Calder (part)
Livingston (part)
Uphall (part)
Livingston United
Loanhead and Bilston LB 9,677 Lasswade (part) 1) Bilston
2) Loanhead
Longniddry LB 2,631 Gladsmuir (part) Longniddry
Luce Valley and Inch SW 2,564 Inch
New Luce
Old Luce
1) Glenluce
2) Inch
Lyne and Manor LB 200 Lyne
Manor
1) Lyne
2) Kirkton Manor
Millisle SW 1,151 Kirkinner
Sorbie
Garlieston
Mochrum SW 1,169 Ancient Mochrum Mochrum
Monigaff SW 1,731 Ancient Minnigaff none
Musselburgh: Northesk LB 11,863 Inveresk (part) Northesk
Musselburgh: St Andrew's High LB 10,240 Inveresk (part) St Andrew's High
Musselburgh: St Michael's Inveresk LB 6,309 Inveresk St Michael's Inveresk
Newbattle: St Nicholas Buccleuch LB 26,668 Dalkeith
Newbattle
1) Easthouses
2) Newtongrange
North Berwick: Abbey LB 4,286 North Berwick Abbey
North Berwick: St Andrew Blackadder LB 3,766 North Berwick (part) St Andrew Blackadder
Ormiston LB 2,701 Ormiston
Penninghame SW 3,176 Penninghame Newton Stewart
Penpont, Keir and Tynron SW 1,185 1980 Keir
Penpont
Tynron
Penpont
Polbeth Harwood EWL 3,166 West Calder (part) Polbeth
Portpatrick SW 900 Portpatrick Portpatrick
Ruberslaw Country 1,854
Sanquhar St Bride's SW 2,299 Sanquhar Sanquhar
Stoneykirk SW 1,179 Stoneykirk Sandhead
Stranraer SW 10,852 Stranraer
Inch (part)
Leswalt (part)
Stranraer
Tarff and Twynholm SW 1,538 Tongland
Twynholm
Twynholm
Uphall South EWL 4,249 Uphall (part)
Ecclesmachan (part)
Uphall South
Urr SW 683 Urr Haugh of Urr
West Kirk of Calder EWL 3,578 West Calder
Mid Calder (part)
West Calder
Whitburn Burnfield Valley North EWL 12,111 Whitburn (part)
Livingston (part)
1) Blackburn
2) Whitburn Brucefield
Whitburn Burnfield Valley South EWL 13,184 Whitburn
West Calder (part)
1) Bents
2) Whitburn South
Wigtown SW 1,168 Wigtown Wigtown

Presbytery of Lothian and Borders

Formed on 1 January 2023 from the Presbyteries of Lothian; Melrose and Peebles; Duns; and Jedburgh.

Parish(es) Population Buildings Founded
Ormiston l/w Pencaitland 2,221 Ormiston MPC (1938)
2,298 Pencaitland MPC
Penicuik: North 8,493 Penicuik North
Penicuik: Trinity 8,366 Penicuik Trinity
Prestonpans: Prestongrange 9,272 Prestongrange (Prestonpans) MPC (1774)
Roslin 1,901 Roslin
Tranent 12,227 Tranent MPC (1800)
Traprain 4,300
Tyne Valley 3,692 Cranstoun
Fala
Stow: St Mary of Wedale and Heriot 1,528 St Mary of Wedale, Stow MPC (1876)
Heriot (to close) MPC (1875)
Selkirk and Ashkirk 6,647 Selkirk Medieval
Upper Tweeddale l/w West Linton: St Andrew's [West Tweeddale] 956 Broughton (in village hall) Medieval
Skirling Medieval
Tweedsmuir
2,093 St Andrew's W. Linton Medieval
Peebles: Old 5,042 Peebles Old Medieval
Stobo and Drumelzier 183 Stobo Medieval
Peebles: St Andrew's Leckie 3,712 St Andrews Leckie, Peebles C19th (1877)
Whiteadder 2,394 Chirnside Medieval
Paxton 1908
Teviothead 146 Teviothead (services to be in hall)
Ruberslaw Country 2,001 Hobkirk Medieval
Denholm 1844

Presbytery of the South West

Formed on 30 September 2022 when the presbyteries of Ardrossan; Irvine and Kilmarnock; Ayr; Wigtown and Stranraer; Annandale and Eskdale; and Dumfries and Kirkcudbright merged to become the Presbytery of the South West.

Parish(es) Pop'n Buildings Founded
Annan: Old and Dornock 7,754 Annan Old Medieval
Eastriggs (in village hall)
Annan: St Andrew's and St Bryde's 4,804 St Andrew's, Annan
Brydekirk, Annan
Border Kirk N/A Border Kirk, Carlisle
Longtown (Meth/CoS)
Canonbie United (LEP) 1,192 Canonbie
Eskdale and Liddesdale 4,015 Langholm 1843
Westerkirk (Bentpath)
Liddesdale (Newcastleton)
Gretna Old, Gretna St Andrew's, Half Morton and Kirkpatrick Fleming 4,994 Gretna Old Medieval
St Andrew's, Gretna 1917
Hoddom, Kirtle-Eaglesfield and Middlebie 2,564 Middlebie Medieval
Eaglesfield
Lochmaben 3,792 Lochmaben
Lockerbie Dryfesdale, Hutton, Corrie and Applegarth 5,843 Lockerbie (Dryfesdale) (in hall) Medieval
Tundergarth 141 Tundergarth (locally owned)
Upper Annandale 3,962 St Andrew's, Moffat Medieval
Wamphray 1834
Carlingwark 7,185 Auchencairn
Kelton
Castle Douglas
Corsock 1839
Kirkpatrick Durham Medieval
Kirkmahoe 2,774 Kirkmahoe Medieval
Dalswinton
Colvend, Southwick and Kirkbean 1,525 Colvend Medieval
Southwick (Caulkerbush) Medieval
Cummertrees, Mouswald and Ruthwell 1,299 Ruthwell Medieval
Dumfries: St George's 3,770 St George's, Dumfries 1843
Dumfries: St Michael's and South 10,106 St Michael's, Dumfries Ancient
Dunscore l/w Glencairn and Moniaive 826 Dunscore
890 St Ninian's, Moniaive 1887
Mid-Nithsdale 4,531 Closeburn Medieval
Durisdeer Medieval
Penpont Medieval
Thornhill
Kirkcudbright 3,203 Kirkcudbright MPC (1838)
Kirkmichael, Tinwald and Torthorwald 5,273 Kirkmichael (Parkgate) Medieval
Tinwald Medieval
Torthorwald Medieval
Alloway and Fisherton 6,783 Alloway
Kirkbride (Fisherton) (to close 2025)
Annbank l/w Tarbolton 3,645 Annbank (Mossblown)
2,210 Tarbolton
Auchinleck l/w Catrine 4,063 Auchinleck
2,236 Catrine (in village hall) 1793
Ayr: Auld Kirk of Ayr (St John the Baptist) 3,127 Ayr Auld Kirk MPC (1654)
Ayr: Castlehill 9,146 Ayr Castlehill
Ayr: North Ayr Parish Church 15,509 Newton Wallacetown (Lochside?)
Ayr: St Andrew's 3,397 St Andrew's, Ayr
Ayr: St Columba 6,357 St.Columba's
Ayr: St Leonard's 2,804 St Leonard's, Ayr 1886
Dalrymple 1,917 Dalrymple
Ballantrae and St Colmon 1,588 Ballantrae
St Colmon's, Colmonell
Coylton 3,332 Coylton
Drongan: The Schaw Kirk 3,736 Schaw Kirk, Drongan
Craigie, Dundonald and Symington 5,747 Symington Medieval
Dundonald
Dalmellington 3,170 Bellsbank
Patna: Waterside 2,284 Waterside, Patna
Girvan Valley 8,480 Barr (LMC)
Dailly (LMC) 1766
St Cuthbert's, Girvan MPC (1884)
Kirkmichael 815 Kirkmichael
Straiton: St Cuthbert's 320 St Cuthbert's, Straiton
South East Ayrshire Parish Church 15,909 Lugar
Muirkirk
New Cumnock
Old Cumnock: Old
Mauchline l/w Sorn 4,529 St Michael's, Mauchline MPC (1829)
770 Sorn
Monkton and Prestwick Trinity 8,681 Prestwick North 1843
Prestwick South 1882
North Carrick 7,431 Kirkoswald Medieval
Crosshill
Maybole
Ochiltree l/w Stair 1,564 Ochiltree Medieval
314 Stair 1706
Prestwick: Kingcase 5,043 Kingcase 1912 (1934)
Prestwick: St Nicholas 3,615 St Nicholas, Prestwick 1908
Troon 15,396 Portland, Troon
St Meddan's, Troon 1889
Caldwell and Dunlop 2,285 Caldwell (Uplawmoor) 1889
Dunlop
Crosshouse 3,528 Crosshouse
Fenwick 1,655 Fenwick 1643
Hurlford 5,840 Hurlford
Irvine: Old 4,920 Irvine Old
Irvine United 34,470 Fullarton, Irvine
Dreghorn
Girdle Toll, Irvine 1990
Mure Relief, Irvine
Irvine Valley 12,436 Darvel 1888
Galston Medieval
Newmilns (in hall) Medieval
Kilmarnock: Kay Park 6,009 Kay Park, Kilmarnock 1732 (1907)
Kilmarnock: New Laigh 16,707 New Laigh, Kilmarnock pre-1732
Kilmarnock: St Kentigern 5,439 St Kentigern's, Kilmarnock 1969
Kilmarnock: St Marnock's 18,222 St Marnock's, Kilmarnock 1836
Ayrshire Mission to the Deaf
Kilmaurs: St Maur's Glencairn 3,041 St Maur's Glencairn, Kilmaurs Medieval
Stewarton: John Knox 2,951 John Knox, Stewarton
Stewarton: St Columba's 4,864 St Columba's, Stewarton
Ardrossan and Saltcoats: Kirkgate 17,070 Saltcoats Kirkgate C17th
Ardrossan 6,768 Ardrossan 1857 (1959)
Beith 7,369 Beith Medieval
Cumbrae, Fairlie and Largs 14,367 Clark Memorial, Largs 1783
Fairlie 1834
Cumbrae (Millport) Medieval
Dalry: St Margaret's 3,757 St Margaret's, Dalry (to close 2025) MPC (1873)
Dalry: Trinity 2,495 Trinity, Dalry
Isle of Arran 4,660 St Bride's, Brodick 1910
St Bride's, Lochranza Medieval
St Molios, Shiskine 1886
Whiting Bay
Kilbirnie: New 7,730 Kilbirnie New 1843
Kilwinning: Abbey 10,377 Kilwinning Abbey 1590 (1774)
Kilwinning: Mansefield Trinity 6,831 Mansefield Trinity, Kilwinning
Stevenston 9,418 Stevenston
West Kilbride 5,233 West Kilbride Medieval

Presbytery of Clyde

Parish(es) Population Buildings Founded
Barrhead: Bourock 9,296 Bourock, Barrhead
Barrhead: St Andrew's 8,894 St Andrew's, Barrhead 1793
Bishopton 5,239 Bishopton Medieval(1815)
Bridge of Weir 5,141 Bridge of Weir 1737
Elderslie and Linwood 14,728 Elderslie 1840
Erskine 9,818 Erskine 1972 (1977)
Houston and Killellan 6,650 Houston Medieval
Langbank 1,089 Langbank c. 1875
Howwood l/w 1,744 Howwood
Kilbarchan 7,788 Kilbarchan Medieval(1787)
Inchinnan 7,718 Inchinnan Medieval
Johnstone: High 6,436 Johnstone High 1792
Johnstone Kirk 9,994 St Paul's, Johnstone
Neilston 6,114 Neilston Medieval
Paisley: Abbey 5,220 Paisley Abbey Medieval
Paisley: North 17,409 Paisley North 1913
Paisley: Oakshaw Trinity (CoS/URC) 1,753 Oakshaw Trinity, Paisley 1754
Paisley: St George's 16,423 St George's, Paisley 1738
Paisley: St Mark's Oldhall 4,986 St Mark's Oldhall, Paisley
Paisley:SherwoodGreenlaw 6,682 Sherwood Greenlaw, Paisley 1889
Paisley: South 13,231 Paisley South 1830s
Paisley: West 12,268 Paisley West 1808
Renfrew: North 10,094 Renfrew North
Renfrew: Trinity 10,497 Trinity, Renfrew 1862
Gourock: St John's 5,367 St John's, Gourock
Greenock: St Ninian's 13,379 [closed]
Old Gourock and Ashton Old Gourock & Ashton, Gourock 1769 (1832)
Greenock: East End 8,738 East End, Greenock (in comm. centre)
Greenock: Mount Kirk 5,509 Mount Kirk, Greenock
Greenock: Lyle Kirk 13,641 Lyle Kirk, Greenock 1591
StMargaret's,Greenock 1960s
Greenock: Wellpark Mid Kirk 3,131 Wellpark Mid, Greenock
Greenock: Westburn 4,912 Westburn, Greenock 1841
Inverkip, Skelmorlie and Wemyss Bay 8,081 Inverkip Medieval
Skelmorlie 1856
Kilmacolm 5,264 Kilmacolm Old Medieval(1831)
Port Glasgow: Hamilton Bardrainney 6,609 Hamilton Bardrainney, Port Glasgow 1963
Port Glasgow: New 9,088 Port Glasgow New
Arrochar 912 Arrochar 1733 (1847)
Luss 367 St Kessog's, Luss MPC (1875)
Rhu and Shandon 2,095 Rhu C17th?
Baldernock 871 Baldernock MPC (1795)
Milngavie: St Paul's 3,428 St Paul's, Milngavie 1841 (1906)
Bearsden: Baljaffray 4,149 Baljaffray, Bearsden 1973 (1993)
Bearsden: Boclair 9,762 Killermont, Bearsden 1935 (1957)
Westerton, Bearsden 1957
Bearsden: Cross 6,707 Cross, Bearsden 1874
Bearsden: New Kilpatrick 6,881 New Kilpatrick 1649 (1807)
Bonhill 9,062 Bonhill MPC (1836)
Renton: Trinity 2,301 Trinity, Renton 1883 (1892)
Cardross 2,604 Cardross MPC (1872)
Clydebank: Faifley and Duntocher 12,401 Faifley 1845 (1966)
Clydebank: Kilbowie St Andrew's 5,883 Kilbowie St Andrew's, Clydebank 1897 (1904)
Clydebank: Waterfront 14,382 Waterfront, Clydebank 1876 (1978)
Dalmuir: Barclay 8,059 Barclay, Dalmuir c. 1850 (1990)
Dumbarton 19,601 Dumbarton MPC (1811)
Helensburgh 14,220 Helensburgh 1822 (1853)
Lochside 5,519 Craigrownie (Cove) 1853
Garelochhead (in hall)
St Modan's, Rosneath Medieval
Lomond 14,245 Lomond (Alexandria)
Gartocharn
Milngavie: Cairns 2,769 Cairns, Milngavie 1787
Milngavie: St Luke's 6,832 St Luke's, Milngavie 1843
Old Kilpatrick Bowling 4,939 Old Kilpatrick Bowling MPC (1812)

Presbytery of Glasgow

Parish(es) Population Buildings Founded
Bishopbriggs: Kenmure p/l/w Cadder 3,882 Kenmure, Bishopbriggs 1855
Bishopbriggs: Springfield Cambridge 9,863 Springfield Cambridge, Bishopbriggs 1833
Broom 5,528 Broom 1941
Burnside Blairbeth 8,715 Burnside
Busby 4,717 Busby 1835
Cadder 7,981 Cadder Medieval(1825)
Cambuslang 17,686 Cambuslang Medieval
Cambuslang: Flemingston Hallside 9,771 Flemingston Hallside, Cambuslang 1841
Campsie p/u/w Milton of Campsie 4,730 Campsie (Lennoxtown)
Chryston 3,767 Chryston
Eaglesham 3,946 Eaglesham Medieval(1790)
Fernhill and Cathkin 4,637 Fernhill
Gartcosh l/w Glenboig 3,396 Gartcosh 1929
2,933 Glenboig 1889
Giffnock: Orchardhill 5,768 Orchardhill, Giffnock c. 1900
Giffnock: South 2,857 Giffnock South 1912
Giffnock: The Park 2,686 Park, Giffnock 1940
Glasgow: Ballieston Mure Memorial 7,461 Mure Memorial, Baillieston 1873
Glasgow: Baillieston St Andrew's 9,136 St Andrew's, Baillieston 1833
Glasgow: Barlanark Greyfriars 5,731 Barlanark Greyfriars 1953
Glasgow: Blawarthill 3,824 Blawarthill 1941 (1964)
Glasgow: St Columba N/A St Columba's, Glasgow 1770
Glasgow: Bridgeton St Francis in the East 6,559 Bridgeton St Francis in the East
Gl: Broomhill Hyndland 8,580 Broomhill 1902
Glasgow: Calton Old 19,455 Calton Old
Glasgow: Cardonald 7,082 Cardonald 1887 (1889)
Glasgow: Carmunnock 3,824 Carmunnock
Glasgow: Carmyle and Kenmuir Cornerstone 7,952 Kenmuir Cornerstone
Glasgow: Carntyne and Cranhill 11,907 Carntyne
Glasgow: Carnwadric 7,105 Carnwadric
Glasgow: Castlemilk 12,614 Castlemilk
Glasgow: Cathcart 12,347 Cathcart Trinity 1893
Glasgow: Cathedral (High or St Mungo's) 4,390 St Mungo's Cathedral Medieval
Glasgow: Causeway (Tollcross) 8,157 Causeway (Tollcross)
Glasgow: Clincarthill 5,903 Clincarthill 1865
Glasgow: Colston Milton 6,659 Colston Milton
Glasgow: Colston Wellpark 3,472 Colston Wellpark 1915
Glasgow: Croftfoot 4,656 Croftfoot 1843 (1936)
Glasgow: Dennistoun New 9,985 Dennistoun New c. 1875
Glasgow: Drumchapel St Andrew's and Yoker 19,296 Drumchapel St Andrew's 1893
Glasgow: Drumchapel St Mark's 6,805 Drumchapel St Mark's 1955
Glasgow: Easterhouse 8,934 Easterhouse
Glasgow: Eastwood 7,329 Eastwood
Glasgow: Gairbraid 5,031 Gairbraid 1855
Glasgow: Garthamlock, Ruchazie and Craigend 8,211 Garthamlock 1956
Stepps 6,634 Stepps 1900
Glasgow: Gorbals 12,875 Gorbals 1730 as a Chapel of Ease
Glasgow: Govan and Linthouse 15,326 New Govan 1873
Glasgow: Hillington Park and Priesthill Trinity 22,561 Hillington Park 1908
St Christopher's, Priesthill & Nitshill
Glasgow: Ibrox 4,630 Ibrox 1863
Glasgow: Jordanhill 3,916 Jordanhill 1854
Glasgow: Kelvin West 20,420 Wellington 1792
Glasgow: Kelvinside Hillhead 4,723 Kelvinside Hillhead 1871
Glasgow: King's Park 6,188 King's Park
Glasgow: Kinning Park 5,055 Kinning Park
Glasgow: Knightswood Anniesland Trinity 23,445 St David's, Knightswood 1929
Temple Anniesland 1892
Glasgow: Langside 5,839 Langside 1902
Glasgow: Maryhill Ruchill 22,441 Maryhill
Glasgow: Merrylea 4,939 Merrylea 1904
Glasgow: Newlands South 2,530 Newlands South 1899
Glasgow: Partick Trinity 6,936 Partick Trinity 1863
Glasgow: Partick Victoria Park 12,877 Partick Victoria Park 1823
Glasgow: Pollokshaws 3,169 Pollokshaws
Glasgow: Pollokshields 9,749 Pollokshields 1875
Glasgow: Possilpark (to be l/w or u/w Colston Milton) 6,939 Possilpark
Glasgow: Queen's Park Govanhill 18,499 Queen's Park Govanhill 1833
Glasgow: Robroyston 6,132 Robroyston 1998
Glasgow: St Andrew and St Nicholas 10,700 St Nicholas' Cardonald 1937
Glasgow: St Andrew's East 5,753 [closed]
Glasgow: St Andrew's West 13,079 St Andrew's West 1874
Glasgow: St Enoch's Hogganfield 5,413 St Enoch's, Hogganfield
Glasgow: St George's Tron 3,708 St George's Tron 1808
Glasgow: St James' Pollok 9,473 St James, Pollok 1893
Glasgow: St John's Renfield 8,952 St John's Renfield 1819 (1931)
Glasgow: St Paul's 9,670 St Paul's, Provanmill
Glasgow: St Rollox 4,364 St Rollox, Sighthill
Glasgow: Sandyford Henderson Memorial 5,456 Sandyford Henderson Memorial 1856
Glasgow: Sandyhills 3,915 Sandyhills
Glasgow: Scotstoun 6,121 Scotstoun 1902
Glasgow: Shawlands Trinity 11,797 Shawlands Trinity 1900
Glasgow: Sherbrooke Mosspark (to be u/w Ibrox) 9,394 Sherbrooke Mosspark 1894
Glasgow: Shettleston New 9,800 Shettleston New 1896
Glasgow: Springburn 8,673 Springburn
Glasgow: Toryglen 4,921 Toryglen 1954
Glasgow: Trinity Possil and Henry Drummond 4,337 Trinity Possil & Henry Drummond
Glasgow: Tron St Mary's 4,996 Tron St Mary's 1965
Glasgow: Wallacewell 5,492 Wallacewell [wound up?]
Glasgow: Whiteinch (d/l/w Scotstoun) 5,082 Whiteinch (in comm. centre) 2000
Greenbank 5,514 Greenbank (Clarkston) 1884
Kilsyth: Anderson 5,349 Anderson, Kilsyth 1768
Kilsyth: Burns and Old 6,970 Burns & Old, Kilsyth 1816
Kirkintilloch: St Columba's Hillhead 13,914 Hillhead, Kirkintilloch 1948
St Columba's, Kirkintilloch 1968
Kirkintilloch: St David's Memorial Park 3,181 St David's Memorial Park, Kirkintilloch 1843
Kirkintilloch: St Mary's 2,745 St Mary's, Kirkintilloch Medieval
Lenzie: Old (to be u/w the below) 5,403 Lenzie Old 1873
Lenzie: Union 3,745 Union, Lenzie
Maxwell Mearns (Castle) 6,431 Maxwell Mearns Castle
Mearns 6,825 Mearns 1813
Milton of Campsie 4,136 Milton of Campsie
Moodiesburn 7,056 Moodiesburn 1994
Netherlee/and/Stamperland 8,168 Netherlee 1928
Newton Mearns 6,565 Newton Mearns 1743
Rutherglen: Old 7,769 Rutherglen Old Ancient
Rutherglen: Stonelaw 3,382 Stonelaw, Rutherglen 1834
Rutherglen: West and Wardlawhill 4,016 West/Wardlawhill,Rutherglen
Thornliebank 7,313 Thornliebank 1836
Torrance 2,375 Torrance 1869
Williamwood 3,250 Williamwood, Clarkston 1937
Cumbernauld: Abronhill (to be u/w Condorrat) 8,792 Abronhill, Cumbernauld
Cumbernauld: Condorrat 10,840 Condorrat, Cumbernauld 1875
Cumbernauld: Trinity 34,446 Cumbernauld Trinity Medieval

Presbytery of Forth Valley and Clydesdale

Parishes Pop'n Building Founded
Biggar l/w Black Mount 3,000 Biggar
545 Dolphinton
Cairngryffe l/w Libberton and Quothquan l/w Symington [Tinto Parishes] 1,441 Carmichael Medieval
454 [closed]
800 Symington Medieval
Carluke: Forrest Kirk 10,511 St Andrew's, Carluke Medieval
St John's, Carluke 1843
Carluke: Kirkton 4,374 Kirkton, Carluke
Carnwath l/w Carstairs 2,329 Carnwath (in town hall)
2,298 Carstairs
Coalburn and Lesmahagow 7,187 Coalburn 1893
Crossford and Kirkfieldbank 2,148 Crossford
Douglas Valley 2,899 St Bride's, Douglas 1781
Forth: St Paul's 3,837 St Paul's, Forth 1875
Kirkmuirhill 4,806 Kirkmuirhill 1868
Lanark: Greyfriars 4,524 Greyfriars, Lanark
Lanark: St Nicholas' 5,458 St Nicholas, Lanark Medieval
Law 3,501 Law
Upper Clyde 2,024 Abington
Airdrie: Cairnlea l/w Calderbank 8,928 Cairnlea, Airdrie
2,538 Calderbank
Airdrie: Clarkston 7,631 Clarkston, Airdrie
Airdrie: High l/w Caldercruix and Longriggend 3,912 Airdrie High 1839
3,181 Caldercruix 1893
Airdrie: Jackson 6,744 Jackson, Airdrie 1843
Airdrie: New Monkland l/w Greengairs 3,860 New Monkland (Glenmavis) Medieval?
1,462 Greengairs
Airdrie: New Wellwynd 3,669 St Columba's, Airdrie
Airdrie: St Columba's 7,137 New Wellwynd, Airdrie
Bellshill: Central 12,184 Bellshill Central 1874
Bellshill: West 9,274 Bellshill West 1877
Blantyre: St Andrew's l/w Blantyre: Livingstone Memorial 8,181 St Andrew's, Blantyre 1843
5,853 Livingstone Memorial, Blantyre 1876
Blantyre: Old 3,345 Blantyre Old Medieval
Bothwell 6,615 Bothwell Medieval
Chapelhall l/w Kirk o' Shotts 6,496 Chapelhall 1857
1,496 Kirk o' Shotts Medieval
Coatbridge: Blairhill-Dundyvan l/w Coatbridge: Middle 3,474 Blairhill-Dundyvan, Coatbridge
5,410 Coatbridge Middle
Coatbridge: Calder l/w Coatbridge: Old Monkland 11,227 Calder, Coatbridge
12,928 Old Monkland
Coatbridge: New St Andrew's 7,675 New St Andrew's, Coatbridge 1837
Coatbridge: Townhead 5,917 Townhead, Coatbridge
Dalserf 2,635 Dalserf 1593
Rorison Mem., Ashgill 1889
East Kilbride: Claremont 9,778 Claremont, East Kilbride 1970
East Kilbride: Greenhills 11,487 Greenhills, East Kilbride 1972
East Kilbride: Moncrieff 11,011 Moncrieff, East Kilbride
East Kilbride: Mossneuk 7,698 Mossneuk, East Kilbride c. 1990
East Kilbride: Old 4,921 East Kilbride Old Medieval
East Kilbride: South 10,155 [closed]
East Kilbride: Stewartfield 6,308 Stewartfield (in comm. centre) c. 2000
East Kilbride: West 4,485 East Kilbride West 1791
East Kilbride: Westwood 9,048 Westwood, East Kilbride
Hamilton: Cadzow 5,938 Cadzow, Hamilton 1877
Hamilton: Gilmour and Whitehill 8,799 Gilmour and Whitehill, Hamilton 1877
Hamilton: Hillhouse 9,630 Hillhouse, Hamilton 1955
Hamilton: Old 8,377 Hamilton Old Medieval(1734)
Hamilton West 1874
Hamilton: St John's 2,274 St John's, Hamilton
Hamilton: South l/w Quarter 6,676 Hamilton South
1,587 Quarter
Hamilton: Trinity 10,992 Trinity, Hamilton
Holytown l/w New Stevenston: Wrangholm Kirk 5,254 Holytown pre-1688
3,592 Wrangholm, New Stevenston 1843
Larkhall: New 10,123 Chalmers, Larkhall 1860
St Machan's, Larkhall 1835
Larkhall: Trinity 4,925 [closed]
Motherwell: Kirk at the Cross 9,776 Crosshill, Motherwell 1881
Dalziel St Andrew's, Motherwell Medieval
Motherwell: North and Craigneuk 11,035 Motherwell North
Motherwell: St Margaret's 6,969 St Margaret's,Motherwell
Motherwell: St Mary's 3,507 St Mary's, Motherwell c. 1900
Motherwell: South 4,733 Motherwell South
Newarthill and Carfin 12,192 Newarthill 1802
Newmains: Bonkle and Coltness Memorial 5,951 Bonkle 1740
Coltness Memorial
Overtown 4,278 Overtown pre-1876
Shotts: Calderhead Erskine 10,326 Calderhead Erskine, Shotts Medieval
Allanton
Stonehouse: St Ninian's (CoS/URC) 5,713 St Ninian's, Stonehouse Medieval
Strathaven: Avendale Old and Drumclog 4,266 Avendale Old, Strathaven Medieval
Drumclog Memorial
Strathaven: Trinity 6,377 Chapelton Medieval
Glassford pre-1633
Strathaven Trinity 1777
Uddingston: Burnhead 6,459 Burnhead, Uddingston
Uddingston: Old 5,382 Uddingston Old
Uddingston: Viewpark 9,020 Viewpark, Uddingston 1866
Wishaw: Cambusnethan North 3,708 Cambusnethan North, Wishaw
Wishaw: New Kirk 16,461 St Mark's (New), Wishaw
Wishaw: South Wishaw 8,029 South Wishaw 1874
Bo'ness: Old 6,418 Bo'ness Old 1637
Bo'ness: St Andrew's 9,201 St Andrew's, Bo'ness 1843
Bonnybridge: St Helen's 11,757 St Helen's, Bonnybridge 1877
Denny Old and Haggs 7,984 Denny Old Medieval
Haggs (Banknock) 1840
Denny: Westpark 4,336 Westpark, Denny 1843
Dunipace 2,928 Dunipace Medieval
Falkirk: Camelon 12,981 Camelon, Falkirk 1842
Falkirk: Grahamston United (CoS/Meth/URC) 13,857 Grahamston United 1875
Falkirk: Laurieston l/w Redding and Westquarter 2,852 Laurieston, Falkirk 1889
3,415 Redding & Westquarter 1907
Falkirk: Trinity 8,653 Trinity, Falkirk Medieval
Falkirk: Upper Braes 17,119 Brightons 1843
Slamannan Medieval
Grangemouth: Kirk of the Holy Rood 4,753 Holy Rood, Grangemouth 1963
Grangemouth: Parkview 12,620 Parkview, Grangemouth 1837
Larbert Cross 14,109 Bothkennar Medieval
(closing 31 Dec 2025)St Andrew's West, Falkirk 1843
Larbert Old Medieval
Larbert Tryst 16,758 Tryst 1843
Polmont: Old 5,394 Polmont Old 1724
95 parishes 650,152 110 buildings

Closed churches

Church Founded Closed
St Kentigern's, Lanark Medieval 1668[4]
Kinneil Church Medieval 1669[5]
Quothquan Church Medieval 1724[6]
Old St Bride's, Douglas Medieval 1781[7]
Longriggend Church C20th?[8]
South Church, Airth 1806 1956[9]
Broompark Church, Denny 1797 1963[10]
Blackbraes Church 1860 1963[11]
Carron Church 1878 1963[12]
Tattie Kirk and Grahams Road Church, Falkirk 1747 1972[13]
Trinity Church Camelon, Falkirk 1904 1973[14]
West Church, Grangemouth 1893 1978[15]
St Modan's, Falkirk 1986[16]
Dunipace Old Church 1988[17]
West Church, Falkirk 1767 1990[18]
Dennyloanhead Church 1746 1991[19]
Grange Church, Grangemouth 1853 1991[20]
St Columba's, Morningside 1904 1994[21]
Pettinain Church 1994[22]
Covington Church 1994[22]
St Helen's Church, Bonnybridge 1897 1990s[23]
St Andrew's, Motherwell 1904 1996[24]
Whitehill Church, Hamilton 1999[25]
Orbiston Church, Bellshill 1954 2001[26]
St John's Camelon, Falkirk 2003[27]
Limerigg Church 1885 2003[28]
Thornlie Church, Wishaw 2004[29]
Cairneymount Church 1904 2005[30]
Carronshore Church 1874 2005[31]
Dundas Church, Grangemouth 1893 2006[15]
Ferniegair Church, Hamilton 1902 2006[32]
South Dalziel Church, Motherwell 1789 2007[33]
Clifton Church, Coatbridge 1875 2008[34]
Carfin Church 2012[35]
Hamilton North Church 2012[36]
Burnbank Church, Hamilton 2013[25]
Erskine Church, Falkirk 1738 2014[37]
Leadhills Church pre-2014[38]
Carstairs Junction Church 1879 2015[39]
Douglas Water and Rigside Church 1681 30 Aug 2015[40]
Broomknoll Church, Airdrie 2016[41]
Culter Church 2016[42]
St James, Falkirk 2018[43]
East Church, Strathaven 2018[44]
Lesmahagow-Abbeygreen 1843 2020 (left for Free Church)
Bargeddie Church 1876 2021[45]
Blackness Church pre-1949 c. 2021
Kirkfieldbank Church 2022
Cleland Church 1878 c. 2023
Carriden Church, Bo'ness Medieval 2023[46]
Lesmahagow Old Church Medieval 2023
Blackbraes and Shieldhill Church, Shieldhill 1864 2024[47]
Muiravonside Church Medieval 2024[47]
South Church, East Kilbride c. 1964 2024[48]
Cambusnethan Old Church Medieval 2024[49]
Libberton Church 2024
Wishaw Old Church 1840 2024[49]
Bainsford Church, Falkirk c1850 (1888) 29 Dec 2024[50]
Trinity Church, Larkhall 2025[51]
Airth Church Medieval 2025[52]
West Church, Larbert 1898 2025[52]
Stenhouse and Carron Church, Stenhousemuir 1899 2025[52]
Craigneuk and Belhaven Church, Wishaw 1897 2025[53]
Abbotsgrange Church, Grangemouth 1897 2025[54]

Presbytery of Fife

The former presbyteries of Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and St Andrews merged in January 2021.[55]

Parish(es) Population Buildings Founded
Beath and Cowdenbeath: North 5,288 Cowdenbeath North Medieval
Cairneyhill l/w Limekilns 2,576 Cairneyhill 1752
1,916 Limekilns 1781
Carnock and Oakley 4,347 Oakley
Cowdenbeath: Trinity 8,972 Trinity, Cowdenbeath
Crossgates
Culross and Torryburn 4,606 Culross Abbey Medieval
Valleyfield
Dunfermline: Abbey 4,467 Dunfermline Abbey Medieval
Dunfermline: East 9,162 Dunfermline East
Dunfermline: Gillespie Memorial 3,089 Gillespie Memorial, Dunfermline 1752
Dunfermline: North 6,521 Dunfermline North
Dunfermline: St Columba's 7,473 St Columba's, Dunfermline
Dunfermline: St Leonard's 10,023 St Leonard's, Dunfermline 1894
Dunfermline:St Margaret's 6,582 St Margaret's,Dunfermline 1825
Dunfermline: St Ninian's 7,118 St Ninian's, Dunfermline
Forthview 31,902 St Fillan's, Aberdour Medieval
Dalgety Medieval
Inverkeithing Medieval
North Queensferry 1859
Rosyth 1917
Kelty 6,506 Kelty
Lochgelly and Benarty: St Serf's 12,610 Ballingry
Lochgelly
Saline and Blairingone l/w Tulliallan and Kincardine 2,138 Saline Medieval
Kincardine
Auchterderran Kinglassie 7,745 St Fothad's, Auchterderran Medieval
Kinglassie Medieval
Auchtertool 623 Auchtertool Medieval
Burntisland and Kinghorn 9,354 Burntisland 1592
Kinghorn Medieval
Dysart: St Clair 6,916 St Clair's, Dysart
Heart of Fife (Glenrothes, Leslie, Markinch and Thornton) 48,277 Christ's Kirk, Glenrothes 1978
St Columba's, Glenrothes
St Margaret's, Glenrothes 1953
St Ninian's, Glenrothes c. 1967
Trinity, Leslie
Markinch Medieval
Thornton
Kennoway, Windygates and Balgonie: St Kenneth's l/w Leven 7,884 Kennoway
9,004 Leven
Kirkcaldy: Hope 16,986 Hope (Torbain), Kirkcaldy
Kirkcaldy: Langtoun Central 20,959 Abbotshall, Kirkcaldy 1650
Bennochy, Kirkcaldy 1885
Linktown, Kirkcaldy 1737
St Bryce's, Kirkcaldy 1843
Kirkcaldy: Pathhead 4,914 Pathhead, Kirkcaldy
Methil: Wellesley 5,786 Wellesley, Methil
New Hope Kirk Levenmouth 12,469 West Wemyss
Methil
Balmerino and Wormit 2,351 Balmerino Medieval
Wormit 1895
Boarhills, Dunino and St Andrews: Holy Trinity 6,376 Dunino Medieval
Holy Trinity, St Andrews Medieval
Creich, Flisk and Kilmany 743 Creich, Flisk & Kilmany (Luthrie)
Cupar: Old and St Michael of Tarvit l/w Monimail 5,994 Old and St Michael of Tarvit, Cupar Medieval
653
Cupar: St John's and Dairsie United 4,157 St John's, Cupar 1843
East Fife Rural Parish Church l/w Ceres, Kemback and Springfield 1,991 Carnbee
Kilrenny Medieval
Kingsbarns
Largoward 1835
3,432 Ceres
Springfield
East Neuk Trinity 1,539 Elie
Kilconquhar
Fife Eden Tay 13,176 Falkland
Freuchie
Kettle (Kingskettle) 1636(1832)
Abdie (Lindores)
Newburgh
Auchtermuchty APC(1780)
Strathmiglo APC(1784)
Largo 2,897 Largo
Leuchars: St Athernase and Tayport 9,569 St Athernase, Leuchars Medieval
Tayport
Newport-on-Tay 3,168 Newport-on-Tay
St Adrian's East Neuk l/w Crail Church 4,651 Anstruther
Cellardyke
Pittenweeem
1,812 Crail
St Andrews: New Kirk 12,594 Hope Park, St Andrews 1733
Cameron
St Leonard's, St Andrews
St Monans 1,357 St Monans

Closed churches

Church Founded Closed
St Andrews Cathedral Medieval 1561
Lathrisk Church (Old Kettle) 1636[56]
Kerr Memorial Church, Ladybank C19th 1940s[57]
Kettle West Church 1950s[56]
Balmalcolm Church, Kettle 1950s[56]
Newburn Church Medieval 1958[58]
Dairsie Old Church 1621 1966
Flisk Church 1971[59]
St Kenneth's, Milton of Balgonie 1980s[60]
Kilmany Church Medieval c. 1990[61]
Tulliallan Church c. 2000[62]
St Andrew's, Leven 2000[63]
Denbeath Church, Buckhaven c. 2005[64]
Blairingone Church 2006[65]
St Peter's, Inverkeithing 2007[66]
Edenshead Church, Gateside 1823 2007[67]
Dunbog Church 2008[68]
St Andrew's, Kirkcaldy 1885 2010[69]
Kirkcaldy Old Church Medieval 2010[70]
Innerleven East Church, Methil 2012[71]
Leslie Old Church 2012[72]
Collessie Church 1839 2015[73]
St Columba's, Rosyth 2016[74]
Colinsburgh Church 2016[75]
Boarhills Church 2016[76]
St David's, Largo c. 2017[77]
Kilmany Church 2017[78]
Colinsburgh Church c. 2018[79]
Gauldry Church 2019[80]
St Andrew's, Buckhaven 2019[81]
Carnock Church 1840 2021[82]
Cults Church APC (1793) 2021[83]
Windygates Church 2022[84]
Viewforth Church, Kirkcaldy 1875 2022[85]
Collessie Church APC (1839) 2022[86]
Ladybank Church C19th c. 2022[57]
Strathkinness Church 1864 2022[87]
Templehall Church, Kirkcaldy 1952 2023[88]
Kemback Church APC (1814) 2023[89]
Kingseat Church 2024[90]
Townhill Church, Dunfermline 2024[90]
Dairsie United Church Medieval 2024
Monimail Church 2025[91]

Presbytery of Perth

Parish Pop'n Buildings Founded
Carse of Gowrie 5,139 Abernyte Medieval
Inchture
Longforgan
Invergowrie
Dundee: Balgay 5,838 [closed]
Dundee: Broughty Ferry 17,344 Barnhill St Margaret's, Broughty Ferry 1884 (1895)
Queen Street East, Broughty Ferry 1826 (1865)
Dundee: Broughty Ferry St Stephens' and West 2,119 St Stephen's & West, Broughty Ferry 1871
Dundee: Dundee (St Mary's) 1,982 St Mary's, Dundee Medieval
Dundee: Craigowl 12,170 Craigowl, Dundee 1851 (1968)
Dundee: Downfield Mains 9,898 Downfield Mains
Dundee: Kingsgait 5,046 Kingsgait (St Andrew's), Dundee 1774
Dundee: Law 16,291 Coldside, Dundee
Steeple, Dundee 1789
Dundee: Northeast 29,080 Douglas & Mid Craigie
Fintry
Dundee: Stobswell Trinity 13,144 Trinity, Dundee 1841
Dundee: Westgait 33,910 Lochee, Dundee 1871
Menzieshill, Dundee
Dundee West
Logie/StJohn's/Cross 1759
Monifieth South Angus 13,397 Monifieth Medieval(2019)
Sidlaw 4,722 Auchterhouse
Muirhead 1843
Arbroath and District 29,194 Carmyllie Medieval(1609)
St Andrew's, Arbroath 1889
St Vigean's, Arbroath Medieval
West Kirk, Arbroath 1879
Friockheim (in comm. centre) 1835 (1882)
Inverkeilor Medieval
Brechin and Farnell 8,582 Gardner Memorial, Brechin
Farnell
Carnoustie: Trinity 12,110 Barry Medieval
Carnoustie
Newton 1843
Edzell 2,309 Edzell
Forfar: All Souls 13,118 Aberlemno Medieval
Letham
All Souls (Lowson Memorial), Forfar
Forfar: East, Old and Inverarity 5,803 East & Old, Forfar Medieval(1791)
Inverarity 1754
Isla Parishes 1,289 Kilry (Bridge of Craigisla) 1877
Montrose Trinity 15,991 Old & St Andrew's, Montrose Medieval
Inchbrayock (Ferryden) Medieval
Hillside
Oathlaw Tannadice l/w The Glens and Kirriemuir United 630 Tannadice Ancient
7,247 Kirriemuir United Ancient
Aberdalgie and Forteviot 664 Aberdalgie
Forteviot
Dunbarney and Forgandenny 3,963 Dunbarney (Bridge of Earn)
Forgandenny
Aberuthven and Dunning 1,776 Aberuthven
Dunning
Almondbank and Tibbermore l/w Methven and Logiealmond 1,688 St Serf's, Almondbank 1905
2,683 Methven Med (1793)
Ardoch and Blackford 2,784 Ardoch (Braco)
Blackford
Auchterarder 4,231 Auchterarder
Auchtergaven and Moneydie l/w Redgorton and Stanley 1,669 Bankfoot
3,292 Stanley (in village hall)
Cargill Burrelton l/w Collace 1,255 Burrelton 1855
528 Collace Med (1813)
Comrie and Dundurn 2,471 Comrie Med (1805)
Dundurn (St Fillans)
Crieff 7,945 St Andrew's, Crieff
Errol 2,554 Errol Medieval
Kinross-shire 11,255 Orwell (Milnathort)
Fossoway (Crook of Devon) 1729
Kinross
Kirk of St Bride Abernethy 3,027 Abernethy
Mid Strathearn 1,080 St Bean's, Fowlis Wester
Findo Gask
Madderty
Muthill 1,531 Muthill Medieval(1828)
Perth: Craigie and Moncreiffe 5,463 Moncrieffe, Perth 1950 (1977)
Perth: Kinnoull 3,785 Kinnoull Med (1827)
Perth: Letham St Mark's 9,554 Letham St Mark's, Perth
Perth: North 5,661 Perth North 1880
Perth: Riverside 7,040 Riverside, Perth
Bertha Park Mission 2023[92]
Perth: St John's Kirk of Perth 3,524 St John's, Perth Medieval
Perth: St Leonard's-in-the-Fields 7,013 St Leonard's-in-the-Fields, Perth 1835 (1882)
Perth: St Matthew's 4,974 St Matthew's, Perth 1871
St Madoes and Kinfauns 1,909 St Madoes (Glencarse)
Scone and St Martins 6,154 Scone Old
Scone New
Aberfeldy 1,986 Aberfeldy
Dull and Weem 421 Weem Medieval(1875)
Grantully, Logierait and Strathtay 1,178 Logierait Medieval(1805)
Strathtay 1899
Alyth 3,054 Alyth (High) 1839
Bendochy l/w Coupar Angus: Abbey 67 Bendochy Medieval
2,328 Coupar Angus Abbey Medieval
Blair Atholl and Struan l/w Pitlochry 767 Blair Atholl Medieval
3,055 Pitlochry Medieval
Blairgowrie 6,346 Blairgowrie
Caputh and Clunie l/w Kinclaven 2,017 Caputh Medieval
Clunie Medieval
346 Kinclaven Medieval
Fortingall, Glenlyon, Kenmore and Lawers l/w Rannoch 880 Fortingall MPC (1902)
625 Braes of Rannoch (to close 2025) 1776 (1907)
(Kinloch) Rannoch 1829
Dunkeld 2,182 Dunkeld Cathedral Medieval
Amulree
Little Dunkeld
Kirkmichael, Straloch and Glenshee l/w Rattray 971 Glenshee 1822
Kirkmichael
3,279 Rattray
Strathmore 3,720 Kettins Medieval
Meigle Ancient
Newtyle 1872
St Fergus', Glamis Medieval
Tenandry 264 Tenandry 1836
Aberfoyle 1,151 Aberfoyle
Alloa: Ludgate 7,214 Ludgate, Alloa
Alloa: St Mungo's 6,838 St Mungo's, Alloa Medieval
Alva 4,773 Alva
Balfron and Fintry l/w Drymen and East Loch Lomond 2,702 Balfron MPC (1830s)
1,873 (Milton of) Buchanan (to be locally owned)
Drymen Medieval
Balquhidder l/w Killin and Ardeonaig 785 Balquhidder
970 Killin
Bannockburn: Allan (d/u/w Ladywell) 5,166 Allan, Bannockburn 1838
Bannockburn: Ladywell 4,813 Ladywell,Bannockburn 1843 (1957)
Bridge of Allan 4,953 Bridge of Allan
Buchlyvie and Gartmore 1,189 Buchlyvie 1835
Gartmore 1790
Callander 3,463 St Kessog's, Callander 1735
Trossachs (Brigo'Turk) 1849
Cambusbarron: The Bruce Memorial 3,146 Bruce Memorial, Cambusbarron
Clackmannan l/w Sauchie and Coalsnaughton 3,773 Clackmannan Ancient
7,433 Sauchie
Cowie and Plean l/w Fallin 5,017 Plean 1839
3,136 Fallin 1908
East Hillfoots 2,943 Dollar
940 (Pool of) Muckhart
Dunblane Cathedral, Kilmadock and Blair Drummond 9,895 Dunblane Cathedral Medieval
Dunblane: St Blane's l/w Lecropt 2,292 St Blane's, Dunblane 1758 (1854)
88 Lecropt MPC (1827)
Gargunnock l/w Kippen and Norrieston l/w Port of Menteith 1,049 Gargunnock
2,128 Kippen Medieval
Norrieston (Thornhill) c. 1650
370 Port of Menteith
Killearn l/w Strathblane 2,382 Killearn Medieval
2,342 Strathblane
Logie 5,383 Logie Medieval
Menstrie 2,804 Menstrie
Stirling:HolyRude/Viewfield 7,132 Holy Rude, Stirling Medieval
Viewfield ,Stirling 1752
Stirling: North 4,758 North, Stirling
Stirling: Park 3,984 Park, Stirling
Stirling: St Mark's 4,370 St Mark's, Stirling
Stirling: St Ninian's Old 5,155 St Ninian's Old,Stirling Medieval
Tillicoultry 5,281 Tillicoultry
Tullibody: St Serf's 9,806 St Serf's, Tullibody Medieval

1formerly in the Presbytery of Angus

Closed churches

Church Founded Closed
Navar Church Medieval 1727[93]
Tullibole Church Medieval 1729[94]
Old (St Moloc's) Church, Alyth Medieval C17th-19th[95]
St Mary's, Grantully c. 1533 1892[96]
Lunan Church Medieval C20th[97]
St Andrew's Church, Perth 1885 C20th
Cargill Church Medieval (1831) C20th[98]
Kirkden Church Medieval 1952[99]
Lethnot Church Medieval 1953[100]
Erskine Church, Arbroath 1957[101]
St Ninian's, Arbroath 1959[102]
Straloch Church c. 1960[103]
Old South Church, Crieff 1882 1964[104]
Wilson Church, Perth 1965[105]
Scott Street Church, Perth 1965[105]
Bridgend Church, Perth 1965[105]
Perth Middle Church 1887 1965
Kinnell Church 1855 1967[106]
Ladyloan Church, Arbroath 1973[101]
Lawers Church 1669 late C20th[107]
Alyth Barony Church 1745 1976[108]
Old St Paul's and St David's, Dundee 1582 1981[109]
Tealing Church Medieval (1808) 1982[110]
St Leonard's, Perth 1836 1985
St Paul's, Perth 1807 1986
Ardler Church 1885 1986[111]
Tibbermore Church Medieval 1986[112]
Kinfauns Church 1989[113]
(Ladyloan) St Columba's, Arbroath 1867 1990[102]
Arbroath Old Church 1590 (1896) 1992[114]
Dron Church 1995[115]
Menmuir Church Medieval 1990s[116]
Dull Church Medieval c. 2000[117]
Rhynd Church, Perth 2001[118]
St Mary's South, Blairgowrie 2002[119]
St David's North Church, Dundee 2003[120]
Kinnettles Church Medieval 2006[121]
Newbigging Church 1790 2007[122]
South Church, Monifieth mid-C19th 2008[123]
Panmure Church, Monifieth 1935 2008[123]
Kingoldrum Church Medieval 2009[124]
St Meddan's, Airlie Medieval 2010[125]
Ruthven Church Medieval 2010[126]
Glenisla Church Medieval 2010[127]
Lintrathen Church Medieval 2011[128]
Dunnichen Church 2011[129]
Fairmuir Church, Dundee 2011[130]
St Aidan's, Broughty Ferry 2012[131]
St Michael's, Crieff 1882 2012[132]
St David's, Dundee 1928 2014[133]
Nevay Church 2015[134]
Downfield South Church c. 2015[135]
Struan Church c. 2015[136]
Cowie Church 2017[137]
Lundie Church Medieval 2017[138]
Knox's Church, Arbroath 1866 2018[139]
Melville South Church, Montrose 1861 2018[140]
Liff Church 1839 2019[141]
Foss Church Medieval 2019[142]
St Anne's, Dowally 2019[143]
St David's, Stormontfield 2019[143]
St Andrew's, Kirriemuir 30 Jun 2019
St Rule's, Monifieth Sept 2019[144]
Allan Park South Church, Stirling 2020[145]
St David's High Kirk, Dundee 1877 2020[120]
Craigiebank Church, Dundee 1938 2021[146]
Stracathro Church 2021[147]
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Brechin Ancient 2021
Trinity Gask Church Medieval (1770) c. 2022[148]
Kilspindie Church 2022[149]
Dun Church Medieval (1834) 2022[150]
Kinnaird Church 1815 2022[151]
Meadowside St Paul's Church, Dundee 2022[152]
Stobswell Church, Dundee 1868 27 Feb 2022[153]
Panbride Church, Carnoustie 2022[154]
Monikie Church, Kirkton of Monikie Medieval (1812) 2023[155]
Murroes Church 2023[156]
Maule Memorial Church Glenesk, Cairncross 1857 2023[157]
Careston Church 1635 2023[158]
Fern Church Medieval (1883) 2023[159]
Cortachy Church 1828 2023[160]
Whitfield Church, Dundee 1969 2023[161]
Colliston Church 1871 31 Mar 2024
Old and Abbey Church, Arbroath Medieval 7 Apr 2024
Arbirlot Church Medieval (1832) 21 Apr 2024

Presbytery of the North East and Northern Isles

The presbyteries of Aberdeen and Shetland merged on 1 June 2020. The presbytery of Aberdeen and Shetland then merged with the presbyteries of Moray, Orkney, Gordon, Buchan, and Kincardine and Deeside to form the current presbytery.

Since 1 October 2024 the Church of Scotland's congregations in Orkney have been united in a single Orkney Islands Church of Scotland, retaining most church buildings and staffed by a team ministry.

The former Presbytery of Orkney was split into the three presbyteries of Cairston, Kirkwall and North Isles in 1725.[162] It is not known when they reunited.


Presbytery of Clèir Eilean ì

Presbytery of Lewis

Closed, redundant, ruined, abandoned and former churches

Church Founded Closed
Elgin Cathedral Medieval 1560
Philorth Church Medieval 1574[163]
St Magnus, Egilsay Medieval
St Olaf's, Kirkwall Medieval C17th[164]
Westside Church, Westray Medieval post-C17th
Catterline Church Medieval 1719[165]
Kinnernie Church Medieval 1743[166]
St Nicholas, Stronsay* Medieval C18th[167]
St Peter's, Stronsay* Medieval C18th[168]
Orphir Round Church (St Nicholas') Medieval (1757) 1953[169]
Old St Peter's, Peterhead Medieval 1771
Kinkell Church Medieval 1771[170]
St Andrew's, Kirkhill 1783[171]
St Olaf's, Unst Medieval 1785
Tullich Church Medieval 1798[172]
Burray Church Medieval c. 1800[173]
Foot of Gairn Old Church Medieval c. 1805[174]
Forglen Church Medieval 1806[175]
Forbes Church Medieval 1808[176]
St Mary's, Auchindoir Medieval 1810
Dundurcas Church Medieval C19th[177]
Cross Church, Sanday Medieval C19th[178]
Dalmaik Church, Drumoak 1062 1836[179]
Old King Edward Church Medieval 1848[180]
Lady Kirk, Westray Medieval (1674) 1879
St Boniface's, Papa Westray Medieval 1920
St Ninian's, Oyne 1807 1940
Hoy Church Medieval C20th[181]
Lady Church, Sanday Medieval C20th[182]
Graemsay Church Medieval C20th[183]
Rathen East Church, Gowanhill C20th?[184]
Savoch Church, Auchnagatt C20th[185]
Elchies Church C20th[186]
Archietown Church C20th[186]
Cabrach Church C20th[187]
Inverkeithny Church C20th[188]
Ythan Wells Church C20th[189]
Blairdaff Old Church 1954[190]
Drainie Old Church mid-C17th 1950s[191]
Drumoak West Church 1880 1956[179]
Sourin Church, Rousay 1960s[192]
East and Belmont Church, Aberdeen 1972[193]
Deerness Church Medieval 1974[194]
Kinneff Old Church 1242 1976[195]
Rickarton Church 1871 1979[196]
Culsalmond Church c. 1980[197]
St Peter's, Sandwick* Medieval 1984[198]
Boharm Church Medieval 1987[199]
Urquhart Church Medieval 1988[171]
Stoneywood Church 1879 1988[200]
Oyne Church, prev. Oyne West Church 1843 1988[201]
Leslie Church 1815 1989[201]
New Byth Church 1794 c. 1990[202]
Ordiquhill Church 1805 1990[203]
Newmill Church c. 1990[204]
St Andrew's, Tankerness* Medieval c. 1990[205]
Premnay Church 1792 1993[201]
Logie Coldstone Church 1618 1993[206]
St John's, Deskford Medieval 1990s[207]
Dinnet Church c. 1995[208]
Kincardine O'Neil Church c. 1995[209]
St Magnus, Birsay Medieval (1664) 1996
Clatt Church 1799 1996
Pitsligo Church, Peathill 1635 (1890) 1997[210]
St Margaret's, Forgue Medieval (1821) 1998[211]
Keig Church 1999[212]
Tullynessle Church 1999[212]
Rousay Church C19th pre-2013[213]
Cairnie Church Medieval c. 2000[214]
Elgin South Church c. 2000[215]
Cookney Church 1744 2000[216]
Stenness Church Medieval c. 2000[217]
St John's, North Walls 1883 2001[218]
Birse Church c. 2003[219]
Strachan Church c. 2003[219]
Benholm Church 1832 2004[220]
Garvock Church 1778 2004[221]
Kinellar Church 2004[222]
Corgarff Church 2005[223]
Migvie Church c. 2005[224]
Foveran Church Medieval 2006[225]
Glass Church 2007[226]
Cruden West Church 1843 30 Dec 2007
Birsay Church, Twatt* Medieval 2008[227]
Sandwick Church, Quoyloo C19th 2008[227]
Cove Church c. 2010[228]
Kinneff Church 1843 2010[229]
Fordyce Church 2011[230]
Greyfriars John Knox Church, Aberdeen 1532 2011[231]
St Michael's, Harray* Medieval 2012[227]
Gilcomston Church 2013 (left CoS)
Drumblade Church Medieval (1773) c. 2013[232]
Banchory-Devenick Church Medieval 2013[216]
Glengairn Kirk 2014[233]
Lumphanan Church 2014[234]
Johnshaven Church 1860 2015[235]
Trinity Church, Boddam 2016[236]
Peterhead Old Church 2016[237]
Queen Street Trinity Church, Aberdeen 1844 2017[238]
Fetterangus Church 2018[239]
Uyeasound Church, Unst 1843 2018[240]
Keithhall Church 2018[241]
Middlefield Church 2019[242]
Garthdee Church 2020[243]
Bressay Church 1722 2020[244]
Fair Isle Church 2020[244]
Quarff Church 1830TC 2020[244]
St Ola's, Housabister, Nesting 1794 2020[245]
Weisdale Church 1863 2020[246]
St Magnus, Hamnavoe, Yell 1838 2020[247]
Fetlar Church 2020[244]
Sullom Church, Northmavine 2020[244]
St Ninian's, Bigton 2020[244]
Sand (Sandsting) Church 2020[244]
Hillswick Church, Northmavine 2020[248]
Voe (Delting) Church 2020[248]
Cunningsburgh Church 2020[248]
Dunrossness Church 2020[248]
Foula Church 2020[248]
Skerries Church 2020[248]
Tingwall Church 2020[248]
Sandness Church 2020[248]
Whalsay Church 2020[248]
North Roe Church 1870 c. 2020[249]
Marnoch Old Church, Bridge of Marnoch 2020[250]
Kirk of St Nicholas Uniting, Aberdeen Medieval Dec 2020
Evie Church, Stenso* c. 2020
Northfield Church, Aberdeen 2021[251]
Summerhill Church, Aberdeen 1959 2021[251]
South Church, Stonehaven 1843 2021[252]
Bucksburn Stoneywood Church, Aberdeen 1844 2022[253]
St George's Tillydrone, Aberdeen 2022[253]
Udny Church, Udny Green Medieval (1821) 2022[254]
Auchaber Church, Aucharnie 2022[255]
St Peter's, Eastside, South Ronaldsay c. 2022[256]
Rubislaw Church, Aberdeen 1874 2023[257]
Holburn West Church, Aberdeen 1837 (1893) 2023[258]
Ruthrieston West Church, Aberdeen 1872 2023[259]
Woodside Church, Aberdeen 2023[260]
Kingswells Church 1857 2023[261]
St Mark's, Aberdeen 1892 2023[262]
Blairdaff Church 1850 2023[190]
Lumsden Church 2023[263]
Cushnie Church, Leochel Cushnie 2023[264]
Aberluthnott Church, Marykirk Medieval 2023[265]
Bourtie Church, Kirkton of Bourtie Medieval 2023[266]
Birnie Kirk Medieval 19 Nov 2023
St Gerardine's High Church, Lossiemouth late C19th 31 Dec 2023[267]
Pluscarden Church 2023[268]
Midmar Church Medieval (1787) 2024[269]
Gulberwick Church 1898 17 Mar 2024
Cluny Church Medieval (1789) 16 June 2024[166]
Towie Church 2024[270]
Tough Church, Kirkton of Tough 2024
Drumoak Church Medieval 2024[271]
Barthol Chapel Church 1875 2024[272]
West Church, Fraserburgh 2024[273]
Fraserburgh Old Church 1571 2024[273]
Rathen West Church, Rathen Medieval 2024[273]
St Andrew's, Tyrie 2024
New Pitsligo Church 1799 (1853) 2024
Sandhaven Church 2024[274]
Enzie Church, Portgordon 2024
Speymouth Church, Mosstodloch Aug 2024[275]
Elgin High Church 1840s 2024[276]
St John's for Deaf People, Aberdeen1 2024[277]
South St Nicholas Kincorth Church, Aberdeen 2024[278]
King Edward Church 1848 2024[180]
Rathven Church 1794 2024[279]
Durris Church, Kirkton of Durris Medieval 27 Feb 2025
Botriphnie Church, Drummuir Medieval 2025[280]
Braemar Church Medieval 2025
St Mary's, Aberdeen 1939 2025[281]
St Kane's, New Deer 2025[282]
St Cuthbert's, East Calder Medieval C17th
Holyrood Abbey (as parish church) C16th C18th
Trinity College Kirk, Edinburgh Medieval 1848
Lady Yester's Kirk 1644 1938
St Cuthbert's Chapel / Buccleuch Church 1756 1969
Newington and St Leonard's Church, Edinburgh 1822 1976
St Thomas', Edinburgh 1831 1979
Highland Tolbooth St John's, Edinburgh 1843 1979
Addiewell Church 1871 (1885) 2000[283]
Stoneyburn Church 1925 2000[283]
Cluny Church, Morningside 2003[284]
Pardovan Church, Philpstoun 1890 c. 2005[285]
Viewforth Church, Edinburgh 1871 2009
St Thomas', Leith 2009
St Columba's, Livingston 1966 2010[286]
St Colm's, Edinburgh 2011[287]
Inverleith Church 1874 2011[288]
St Paul's Ladywell, Livingston 1972 2012
The Lanthorn, Livingston 1970s 2012[289]
St George's West, Edinburgh 1866 2013[290]
Kirk o' Field Church, Edinburgh 1739 2013[291]
St Andrew's Muirhouse, Edinburgh 2014[292]
St James, Portobello 2014[293]
Portobello Old Church 1810 2014
London Road Church, Edinburgh 1876 2016[294]
Stenhouse St Aidan's, Edinburgh 2016[287]
Dean Church, Edinburgh 1830s 2016[295]
St Christopher's Craigentinny 2016[296]
St John's, Oxgangs 1950s 2016[297]
Bristo Memorial Church, Craigmillar 2022[298]
St John's, Bathgate 1895 2023[299]
Greenside Church, Edinburgh 1839 2024
Craigmillar Park Church, Edinburgh 1879 2024
North Leith Church Medieval 2024
St David's Broomhouse, Edinburgh 1958 2024[300]
St Andrew's Leith, Edinburgh 1881 29 Dec 2024[301]
Kirknewton Church MPC (1750) 2024
Abercorn Church 2025[302]
St Machan's, Ecclesmachan Medieval 2025[303]
Willowbrae Church (prev. New Restalrig Church) 1892 2025[304]
Rutherford Church* Medieval [305]
Old Jedworth*, Upper Crailing*, Longnewton*,
Maxwell*, Roxburgh Holy Sepulchre*,
Roxburgh St James*, Mow*, Spital*
Medieval C16th onwards[306]
Lindean Church Medieval C16th[307]
Buccleuch or Rankilburn Church* Medieval C16th[308]
Church of St Mary's Loch* Medieval c. 1640[309]
Hume Church Medieval 1640[310]
Lempitlaw Church Medieval C17th
St Andrew's Old Church, North Berwick Medieval 1656[311]
Kailzie Church Medieval 1674[312]
Hassendean Church Medieval 1690[313]
Bothans Church Medieval 1708
Preston Church Medieval 1718
Dunglass Collegiate Church Medieval C18th
Kelso Abbey (as parish church) Medieval 1771
Nisbet Church Medieval pre-C19th[314]
Kilbucho Church Medieval 1810[315]
Glenholm Church Medieval C19th[316]
Abbotrule Church Medieval mid-C19th
St Andrew's at Kirk Ports, North Berwick 1664 1883[311]
Fishwick Church Medieval 1914[317]
Edenside Church, Kelso 1932[318]
North Church, Kelso 1837 1941[318]
Megget Church Medieval 1948[319]
Nenthorn Church Medieval 1974[310]
Duns South Church 1762 1976[320]
Trinity North Church, Kelso 1980[318]
Kirkurd Church Medieval 1985[321]
Mordington Church 1989[322]
Grantshouse Church 1888 c. 1990[323]
Crichton Collegiate Church Medieval 1992
Drumelzier Church Medieval c. 2000[324]
Houndwood Church 1794 2003[325]
Polwarth Church Medieval 2004
St Aidan's, Galashiels 2005[326]
St Abb's Church 2006[327]
Eckford Church Medieval 2006[328]
Trinity Church, Jedburgh 1738 2007[329]
Walkerburn Church 1876 2009[330]
Abbey Church, Abbey St Bathans Medieval 2011[331]
Whitsome Church 2013[332]
Roxburgh Church Medieval 2015[333]
Smailholm Church Medieval 2015[334]
Kirkton Church Medieval 2015[335]
Edgerston Church 1838 2018[336]
Borthwick Church 2019[337]
Burnmouth Church c. 2019[338]
Whittingehame Church 1722 2020[339]
St Mary's, Whitekirk Medieval 2021[340]
Glencorse Church 2022[341]
St John's Church, Whitecraig 2022[342]
Penicuik South and Howgate Church 2022[343]
Ladykirk Kirk O'Steil 1500 2022[344]
Westruther Church 1838 2022[345]
Newbattle Church historic 2023[346]
Newton Church Built 1742 start of 2023[347]
Swinton Church Medieval Easter 2023[348]
Eccles Church Easter 2023[349]
Garvald Church Medieval 5 May 2024
Hownam Church Medieval 2024?
Hoselaw Chapel 2024?
Hutton Church Medieval 2024[348]
Ednam Church Medieval 2024
Makerstoun Church Medieval 2024
Cockenzie and Port Seton Old Church 2024[350]
Ashkirk Church Medieval 2024
Lasswade Church 2024[351]
St John's, Galashiels 1971 c. 2024
Innerwick Church MPC (1784) 2024[352]
St Clement's and St Ninian's, Musselburgh 29 Sep 2024[353]
Oldhamstocks Church MPC 26 Jan 2025[352]
Dalkeith St Nicholas Buccleuch Church Medieval 15 Jun 2025[354]
Broughton Church 1804 2025[355]
Lyne Church Medieval 2025[356]
Bedrule Church* Medieval (1804) 2025[357]
Minto Church* Medieval 2025[357]
Southdean Church, Chesters* Medieval 2025[357]
St Cuthbert's, Maxton Medieval 2025[358]
St Ninian's, Mertoun Medieval (1652) 2025[359]
Saltoun Church Medieval 2025[360]
Trinity Church, Galashiels 1742 (1884) 2025
Bolton Church 1810 2025[361]
St Fillan's, Killellan* Medieval c. 1775[362]
Helensburgh Old Church 1843 1956[363]
St Bride's, Helensburgh 1867 1981[363]
St Matthew's, Paisley 1907 1988
Ashton Church, Gourock 1989[364]
Dalmuir Overtoun Church 1894 1990[365]
St John's, Paisley 1843 1991[366]
Union Street Church, Greenock 1843 1992[367]
Orr Square Church, Paisley 1843 1994[366]
Greenlaw Church, Paisley 1889 1997[368]
Bearsden North Church 1899 2006[369]
St George's North, Greenock 2007[370]
Castlehead Church, Paisley 1781 2011[371]
Ardgowan Church, Greenock 1793 2011[367]
Old West Kirk, Greenock 1591 2011[372]
St Columba's, Helensburgh 1839 2013[363]
Renfrew Old Church Medieval 2013[373]
Soulseat Church* Medieval C16th[374]
Ettleton, and Wheelkirk Medieval C17th
Corrie Church Medieval C17th[375]
Sibbaldbie Church Medieval C17th[376]
St Fechan's, Ecclefechan Medieval C17th[377]
Clayshant Church* Medieval C17th[378]
Toskarton or Kirkmadrine Church* Medieval C17th[379]
Eggerness or Kirkmadrine Church* Medieval C17th[380]
Redkirk Church Medieval 1675[381]
Longcastle Church* Medieval C18th[382]
St Glastian's, Rerrick Medieval 1866[383]
Ervie Church 1970[384]
St Andrew's (formerly Trinity), Girvan 1870 1973[385]
Chalmers Church, Girvan 1857 1974[386]
Glengarnock Church 1978[387]
Cruggleton Church* Medieval c. 1980[388]
St Cuthbert's, Monkton Medieval 1981[389]
South and Townhead Church, Dumfries c. 1983[390]
Johnstone Church Medieval 1980s[391]
Half Morton Church 1744 1992[392]
Tarff Church 1997[393]
Keir Church Medieval 1997[394]
Tynron Church Medieval 1997[395]
West High Church, Kilmarnock 2000[396]
Arnsheen Church, Barrhill 2003[397]
Greyfriars Church, Dumfries 1720s 2004[398]
St Andrew's, Stranraer 1898 2004[399]
Lochend Church, Beeswing c. 2007[400]
Union for Grange Church, Kilmarnock 2009[396]
Lochrutton Church Medieval c. 2010[401]
Buittle Church 1808 2010[402]
Kirkbean Church Medieval 2010[403]
Hoddom Church, Ecclefechan 2010[404]
Kirtlebridge Church 2010[404]
Overton Church, West Kilbride 1794 2010[405]
Trinity Church, Beith 1761 2011[406]
Cummertrees Church Medieval 2012[407]
Mouswald Church Medieval 2012[407]
Holywood Church Medieval 2012[407]
Old High Church, Kilmarnock 1732 2012[408]
Shortlees Church, Kilmarnock 1950 2012[409]
Rerrick Church, Dundrennan 1865 2013[410]
Barony St John's Church, Ardrossan C17th 2013[411]
Kirkgunzeon Church Medieval Oct 2013[412]
St Ninian's, Stranraer 1884 2013[399]
Craigie Church 2014[413]
Balmaghie Church Medieval 2015[414]
Hightae Church c. 2015[415]
Ardwell Church 1881 2015[416]
Glencairn Church, Kirkland Medieval c. 2016[417]
New Luce Church 1821 2017[418]
Borgue Church 19 Aug 2018
Kilmarnock South Church c. 2019
Mouswald Church 2020[419]
Bourtreehill Relief Church, Irvine 1773 2020
Glasserton Church MPC 2020[420]
Kirkmaiden Old Kirk MPC 2020
Tundergarth Church 1770 (1900) 2020[421]
Kirkpatrick Fleming Church 2022
Eskdalemuir Church 1826 2022
Trinity Church, Stranraer 2022[422]
Dornock Church 1734 2022[423]
Ardeer Church, Stevenston 2022[424]
Lockerbie Dryfesdale Church 1757 (1898) 2023[425]
Monigaff Church Medieval 2023[426]
St Mungo's, Kettleholm late C19th 2023[427]
St John's, Largs 1843 24 Sept 2023
Dalton Church 2023[428]
St Kennera's, Kirkinner MPC c. 2023[429]
Saltcoats North Church 1836 2023[424]
St Cuthbert's, Saltcoats Medieval 2023[424]
High Kirk, Stevenston Medieval 2023[424]
Dalmellington Church 1843 2023[430]
Kirkpatrick Juxta Church, Beattock Medieval 31 Dec 2023[431]
Ewes Church 1867 2024[432]
Hutton and Corrie Church Medieval 2024[433]
Applegarth Church, Applegarthtown Medieval 2024[433]
St John's Onthank, Kilmarnock building 1956 2024[434]
Riccarton Church, Kilmarnock Medieval (1823) 2024[435]
St Columba's, Largs Ancient (1892) 30 June 2024
Corrie Church (Isle of Arran) 2024
Pirnmill Church (Isle of Arran) 2024
Kilmory Church (Isle of Arran) Medieval 2024
Lamlash (Kilbride) Church (Isle of Arran) Medieval 2024
St Andrew's, Irvine 2024
Troon Old Church 1830s 2024[436]
South Church, Girvan 1842 2024[437]
Kilbirnie Auld Kirk MPC 2024
St Mary's Greyfriars, Dumfries 1720s (1837) 2024[438]
Balmaclellan Church Medieval 2025[439]
Brydekirk 2025
Ayr: St James 1885 2025[440]
Auchincruive (St Quivox) 13th Century 2025[441]
Friockheim Church 1835 (1882) 30 Jun 2024
Strathmartine Church C18th (1848) 2024[442]
St James, Broughty Ferry 1890 2024[131]
St Luke's (and Queen St), Broughty Ferry 1876 2024[131]
Glendevon Church 2024[443]
Guthrie Kirk Medieval (1826) 2024[444]
St Margaret's, Forfar 2024[154]
Glenlyon Church, Innerwick late C18th 2024[445]
Monzie Church 2024[446]
Craigie Church, Perth 1787 2024[447]
Arngask Church, Glenfarg 2024[448]
Rescobie Church 2024
Balgay Church, Dundee 1902 2024[449]
St Marnock's, Fowlis Medieval 2024[450]
Cleish Church 2024[451]
St Martins Church Medieval (1842) 23 Feb 2025
Fintry Kirk Medieval (1823) 2025[452]
Camperdown Church, Dundee 2025[453]
Kincardine-in-Menteith Ch, Blairdrummond 1816 2025[454]
Kilmadock Church, Doune 2025[454]
Portmoak Church, Scotlandwell 2025
Kenmore Church MPC (1760) 2025[455]
Dalmilling 1953 2025[441]
South and Levern Church, Barrhead 1846 2013
Kilbarchan West Church Medieval 2015[456]
Park Church, Helensburgh 1863 2015[363]
St James, Paisley 2016[457]
St Cuthbert's, Clydebank 2017[458]
Kilmaronock Old Church Medieval 2017[459]
St Martin's, Port Glasgow 1944 2019[460]
Jamestown Church 1869 2019[461]
Lochwinnoch Church 2020[462]
St Luke's, Paisley 1830s 2020[463]
St Ninian's Ferguslie, Paisley 2020[464]
Glenburn Church, Paisley 1962 2021[465]
St Ninian's, Larkfield, Greenock 1960 2021
St Columba's Foxbar, Paisley 2023[466]
Duntocher Trinity Church 1836 (1952) 2024[467]
St Andrew's, Dumbarton 2024[468]
West Kirk, Dumbarton 1793 2024[469]
Radnor Park Church, Clydebank 1890s (1960s) 28 Jul 2024[470]
Linwood Church 1860 2024
St Andrew's Trinity, Johnstone c. 2024
Garelochhead Church 2025[471]
St Machar's Ranfurly, Bridge of Weir 1878 2025
St Columba's, Kilmacolm 1903 c. 2025
Collegiate Church of SS Mary & Anne, Glasgow Medieval 1940
Queen's Cross Church, Glasgow pre-1896 1970s
Strathbungo Church 1833 1979
St David's, Glasgow 1720 1983
Dowanhill Church 1865 1984
St Andrew's in the Square 1739 1993
Crosshill Queen's Park Church 2000
Kelvinside Church 2000[472]
Cathcart New Church 2002[473]
Carntyne Old Church 1890 2007[474]
Blackfriars Church, Dennistoun 1876 2007[475]
St Andrew's, Cambuslang 2008[476]
Trinity St Paul's, Cambuslang 2008[476]
Govan Old Church Medieval 2008
St Kenneth's, Linthouse 2008
Kirkhill Church (Cambuslang Old), Cambuslang 2009[477]
North Kelvinside Church 2010[478]
Mount Florida Church 2010[479]
Martyrs' Church, Townhead 2011[480]
Gardner Street Gaelic Church, Glasgow 2011[481]
St Mary's Drumry, Drumchapel 2011[482]
Castlemilk West Church 2012[483]
St Christopher's, Hillhousewood 2013[484]
South Carntyne Church 2016[485]
Shawlands South Church 1913 2017[486]
Shawlands Old Church 1885 2017[487]
Mosspark Church 1927 2017[488]
Hyndland Church c. 1880 2017[489]
Anderston Kelvingrove Church, Glasgow 2019
John Ross Memorial Church for Deaf People 1820 2019[490]
Banton Church 2021[491]
Glasgow St Andrew's Penilee 2021[492]
Twechar Church 2022[493]
Stamperland Church, Clarkston 1940 2022[494]
Kildrum Church, Cumbernauld 1962 2022[495]
Rodger Memorial Church, Blairbeth c. 2022
Balshagray Victoria Park Church 1908 2023[496]
Ruchazie Church 2023[497]
Carmyle Church 1907 2024
Cranhill Church 1954 2024
Yoker Church 2024
Ruchill Kelvinside Church 1903 2024
St Mungo's, Cumbernauld 2024
Kelvin Stevenson Memorial Church (Kelvinbridge P. C.) 1898 2024
Knightswood St Margaret's Church 1925 (1932) 2024
Cathcart Old Church Medieval 2025[498]
St Thomas, Gallowgate c. 2013[499]
Lansdowne Church 1863 2014
Shettleston Old Church 2015[500]
Govanhill Trinity Church 2015
Lochwood Church 2015[501]
St Margaret's, Tollcross Park 2016[502]

|} 1united with Aberdeen: Devana and continues to hold meetings as part of that church and parish

Outwith Scotland

Presbytery of England

International Presbytery

Session Clerk; Rev. John Cowie BSc B.D. (Minister of English Reformed Church, Amsterdam)

Europe

North America

Asia

Presbytery of Jerusalem

Other Church of Scotland buildings and institutions

Recent sales of church buildings

2021 (19): Collessie, Cross Ness Mission Hall, Fair Isle, Fetlar West, Isle of Eigg, Kilchoan, Kirkton of Cults, Lomond Jamestown, Port Glasgow St Martin's, Portsoy, Quarff, Roxburgh, Sand (Shetland), Shetland St Ninian's, Shieldaig, Smailholm, Sullom, Tundergarth, Weisdale[503]

2022 (39): Aberdeen Summerhill, Alvie, Banton, Bargeddie, Barrhead St Andrew's, Carnoch, Dores, Dun, Edderton, Elphin, Eskdalemuir, Falkirk St John's, Glasgow Cranhill, Glasgow Gallowgate, Glencoe St Munda's, Glencorse, Harthill Eastfield, Hillswick, Innellan, Keithhall, Kilberry, Kinnaird, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Ladykirk, Lochailort Mission Hall, Lochwinnoch, Logie Easter, Melness, Monifieth St Rule's, Newbattle, Paisley North, Paisley St Luke's, Paisley St Ninian's Ferguslie, Sandness, The Glens & Kirriemuir United St Andrew's, Udny Green, West Lochfyneside, Westruther, Whitekirk[344]

2023 (45): Auchaber, Bengairn Parishes, Brechin Cathedral, Catrine, Coatbridge Calder, Cunningsburgh North, Daviot & Dunlichity, Dornock, Dulnain Bridge, Dundee St David's, Dunross Ness, Edinburgh Bristo Memorial, Elgol, Ewes, Foveran North, Glasgow Cranhill, Glasgow Queen's Park Govanhill, Glasgow St Columba, Glasserton, Greenock Old West, Gulberwick, Innerwick, Inverkeithing, Inverness Old High, Kilfinan, Kilmarnock Riccarton, Kilspindie & Rait, Kirkinner, Lunna St Margaret's, Monigaff, Mull St Ernan's, Musselburgh St John's, Oldhamstocks, Penicuik South, St Mungo, Scone St Martin's, Shetland St Magnus, Skerries, Stamperland, Stracathro, Strathkinness, Strontian, Twechar, Voe, Whalsay[504]

2024 (80): Aberdeen Holburn West, Aberdeen Kingswell, Aberdeen Rubislaw, Aberdeen Ruthrieston West, Aberdeen Woodside, Ardfern, Arngask, Avoch, Balgay, Barthol St Katherine's, Blairdaff, Bolton, Bourtie, Bucksburn & Stoneywood, Burnside Blairbeth, Campbeltown Highland, Caol, Carestone, Cluny, Coatbridge Old Monkland, Colintraive, Corby St Andrew's, Cowal High, Creich, Crieff St Michael's, Cromarty, Cullen, Cushnie, Dairsie, Dalarossie, Dalavich, Dalmellington, Dundee Camperdown, Dundee Craigiebank, Dysart St Clair, Fearn Abbey, Fern, Flotta, Fogo, Garvald, Glasgow Hyndburn, Greenock St Ninian's, Hoy St Columba's, Hutton, Inverness Inshes East, Inverness Trinity, Kemback, Kilchrenan, Kilmeny, Kincardine (Carrbridge), Kincardine (nr Edderton), Kirknewton, Kirkpatrick Juxta, Lasswade, Lismore, Marykirk, Maule Memorial, Midmar, Monikie, Morham, Murroes, Onthank St John's, Paisley West, Paxton, Peterhead Muckle Kirk, Petty East, Portnahaven, Rathven, St Andrew's Lhanbryd, Saltoun, Sanday Cross, Stonehaven South, Strathmiglo, Swinton, Templehall, Thornton, Thrumster (Wick), Tough, Trinity Gask, Urray[348]

2025: Abercorn, Aberdeen Kirk of St Nicholas, Aberdeen St Nicholas South of Kincorth, Alness, Applegarth, Arbirlot, Arisaig, Ashkirk, Blackbraes & Shieldhill, Blackness, Botriphine, Braemar, Broughton, Buckhaven, Carriden, Cathcart Old, Cleland, Clydebank Radnor Park, Cockenzie Old, Colliston, Corrie (Arran), Corrimony, Cortachy, Crianlarich, Drumoak, Dryfesdale, Dumbarton St Andrew's, Dumfries St Mary's, Dundee Camperdown, Dundee North East Whitfield, Dundee Stobswell, Dunfermline Kingseat, Dunfermline Townhill, Durris, East Kilbride South, Edinburgh Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh St David's Broomhouse, Edinkillie, Elgin High, Enzie, Ewes, Evie, Findhorn, Friockheim, Garelochhead, Glasgow Carmyle, Glasgow Kelvinbridge, Glasgow Knightswood St Margaret, Glasgow Ruchazie, Guthrie (near Forfar), Hutton & Corrie, Kilmory (Arran), Kincardine-in-Menteith, King Edward, Kirkfieldbank, Knockbain, Laggan, Lamlash, Lasswade, Lemreway, Lesmahagow Old, Libberton & Quothquan, Lossiemouth St Gerardine's, Lumsden, Lyne, Maxton, Mertoun, Monimail, Monzie, Muiravonside, New Deer St Kane's, New Pitsligo, Newton (near Dalkeith), Panbride, Perth Craigie, Portmoak, Rescobie, Speymouth, Stirling Viewfield, Strathmartine, Struy, Towie, Traquair, Trossachs, Tyrie, West Gordon Noth, Windygates[505]

Resources

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