• Original pews in the Kirk of St Nicholas in Aberdeen. The Kirk of St Nicholas is a historic church located in the city centre of Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • The Kirk of St Nicholas – also known by its medieval name Mither Kirkyard (or ‘mother churchyard’) – can be found in the heart of Aberdeen city centre...
  • St Nicholas, the 'Mither Kirk' of Aberdeen, named for the burgh's patron saint, dates from the 12th century and had a St Nicholas relic until the Reformation.
  • Right in the centre of the city is the Kirk of St Nicholas. The church yard has plenty of seating and is right next to the bus stops.
  • The Kirk of Saint Nicholas is a historic church that dates as far back as 1151. The church was significantly upgraded in the 15th century and again in 1755.
  • Previously known as the Kirk of Saint Nicholas uniting the congregation has now been resolved as of 31 December 2020.
  • Aberdeen Kirk of St Nicholas is serving the Aberdeen community and engaging and encouraging others through a life-changing journey in Aberdeen...
  • The Kirk was dedicated to St Nicholas as a miracle attributed to him was the rescue of sailors from a stormy sea.
  • Kirk of St. Nicholas: One of my favourite quiet places - See 114 traveler reviews, 66 candid photos, and great deals for Aberdeen, UK, at Tripadvisor.
  • The Mither Kirk is one of the most historically important buildings in Aberdeen, with some surviving elements from the late 12th century in Collison's Aisle.