Burgher Kirk, Imries Close, St Andrews

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Burgher Kirk, Imries Close, St Andrews

Description

During the 1730s a section of the Church of Scotland was unhappy with how ministers were appointed and the allocation of religious wealth. They formed a break-away group known as the Secession Church. This then split again in the late 1740s, leading to the creation of the Burgher Church. In St Andrews the members of the Burgher Church met in an old barn on Imrie’s Close. This was used as a place of worship between 1749 and 1774. In the mid-twentieth century there were plans to demolish the former kirk, but the property was rescued and restored by the St Andrews Preservation Trust. It is now a small house.

Source

sacredlandscapesoffife

Contributor

Bess Rhodes

Type

Site

Identifier

58

Date Submitted

21/05/2021

Date Modified

09/08/2021 07:35:31 pm

References

(1) Raymond Lamont-Brown, St Andrews: City by the Northern Sea (Edinburgh, 2006), p. 167. (2) Elizabeth Williams and John Lindsey, Saving St. Andrews: A Short History of The St Andrews Preservation Trust (Tayport, 2003), p. 7.

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Spatial Coverage

current,56.338710594149596,-2.799029722864362;

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Burgher Kirk, Imries Close, St Andrews

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Institutional nature

Building

Prim Media

391

Denomination

Burgher Church

Citation

“Burgher Kirk, Imries Close, St Andrews,” Virtual Museum, accessed May 18, 2025, https://fifecoastalzone.org/omeka/items/show/122.

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