St Kentigern's Church is a former Episcopalian church which is now disused in Edinburgh, Scotland. The congregation began in 1859 on Earl Grey Street as a mission station of St John's Episcopal Church on Princes Street.[1] The church is located on the Union Canal in Viewforth and was built in 1897. The stone Gothic-style building was designed by John More Dick Peddie, a prolific Scottish architect and the designer of the Caledonian Hilton building.[2] The church closed in 1941[3] after which it was used as a nursery and a garage.
In 2005, there was an attempt to demolish the church.[4] In 2015, the church was found to contain a large cannabis haul.[5]
In 2020, City of Edinburgh Council received a planning application to convert the church into residential use.[6]
In 1925 the church was dedicated to Kentigern (Celtic: “High Lord”), also known as Saint Mungo.