Broomhill Parish Church Explained

Broomhill Parish Church
Fullname:Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church
Coordinates:55.878°N -4.3205°W
Location:Glasgow
Country:Scotland
Denomination:Church of Scotland
Website:Parish Website
Former Name:Broomhill United Free Church
Status:Active
Architect:Stewart & Paterson
Architectural Type:Cruciform Church
Style:Neo-Gothic
Years Built:1902–1905
Spire Quantity:1
Parish:Broomhill Hyndland
Presbytery:Presbytery of Glasgow
Minister:George Mackay

Broomhill Parish Church, nowadays known as Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church, is a 20th-century church building located in the Broomhill area of Glasgow, Scotland.

History

The church was founded as the Broomhill United Free Church and became Broomhill Parish Church in 1929, after becoming part of the Church of Scotland.[1] It was built using red sandstone church between 1902 and 1905. The church hall was built in 1899. The plans were designed by Stewart & Paterson in the Neo-Gothic cruciform style. A tower was built with a spire in the south west corner.

In 2017, Hyndland Parish Church was united with Broomhill Parish Church to form Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church, with the Broomhill building serving as the main place of worship.[2] [3]

Works of Arts

The church also includes a number of stained glass windows by Guthrie & Wells, Abbey Studio of Edinburgh and Brian Hutchison. The pipe organ was refurbished by Harrison & Harrison in 1997.[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.whatsonglasgow.co.uk/listings/broomhill-church-of-scotland/ "Broomhill Church of Scotland"
  2. https://www.presbyteryofglasgow.org.uk/churches/broomhill-hyndland "Broomhill Hyndland"
  3. https://www.glasgowwestendhub.com/partick--broomhill/find/lister/broomhill-hyndland-parish-church_2515 "Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church"
  4. https://scotlandschurchestrust.org.uk/church/broomhill-church-glasgow/ "BROOMHILL CHURCH, GLASGOW"