1835 – St Mark’s Unitarian Church, Edinburgh
A fine facade with tall roundheaded windows masks a good galleried interior with cast iron columns.
A fine facade with tall roundheaded windows masks a good galleried interior with cast iron columns.
The Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church or Unitarian Church in Comber was designed by James Patterson who also designed the Comber Second Church.
The congregation was formed in the 1740s with the above church constructed during the early 1840s to designs of an unknown architect for Rev.
Unsuccessful entry in competition to design a new Unitarian Church on St. Stephen’s Green. This entry by was described in The Irish Builder: “the materials proposed to be employed in its erection,
From The Building News, August 29, 1862: Our engraving this week represents the exterior of the fine church just built at Islington for the Unitarians,
The winning entry in an architectural competition, this little church uses as much of its constricted site as possible.
Front Perspective View & plan; Interior Perspective towards Altar; both published in The Building News, April 24th 1874.
In 1905, after the original Unity Church burned down, the Unitarian congregation of Oak Park,