• An 18th Century Church. in city centre of Glasgow. St Andrews in the Square was formerly a Presbyterian church, the first to be built after the Reformation.
  • This venue is ideal for intimate outdoor events and weddings which can be booked independently or in conjunction with St. Andrew’s on the Square.
  • The Church of St Andrews in the Square was constructed from 1739 to 1756, at a cost of £15,000 to £20,000, a huge sum.
  • St. Andrews on the Square is the oldest public building in Kamloops and dates back to 1887. This beautiful heritage site was restored to its grandeur in 1998.
  • St Andrews in the Square is a real nod to classic good taste and is quite rightly now officially Glasgow's Centre for Scottish Culture.
  • "Culture in a Former Church". Built in the 18th century, St Andrew's in the Square is considered to be one of Britain's finest classical churches.
  • The square is noted for its immense 18th-century classical church, St Andrew’s in the Square, from which the square takes its name.
  • As the church sits on an island site at the centre of St. Andrews Square, no additional structure could be added.
  • Built by the tobacco lords, St Andrew’s in the Square Church was the fashionable place to be seen in the 18th century but by the late 20th century the A-listed...
  • St Andrew's in the Square is an 18th-century category-A-listed former church in Glasgow, Scotland, considered one of the finest classical churches in Scotland...