St Salvador's Church, Dundee

St Salvador's Church is a Scottish Episcopal Church building in Dundee, designed by George Frederick Bodley (with St Bride's Church, Glasgow one of only two churches by him in Scotland).[1] It was built for the mill-workers of the town's Hilltown area and completed in 1868.[2][1] Its dedication is a medieval Scottish version of Saint Saviour's.[2][3]

St Salvador's Church, Dundee
LocationDundee
CountryScotland
DenominationScottish Episcopal Church
ChurchmanshipAnglo-Catholic
Websitestsalvadors.com
History
DedicationSt Salvador
Consecrated1868
Architecture
Architect(s)George Frederick Bodley
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGothic Revival
Completed1868
Administration
DioceseBrechin

Its ceiling paintings are by Frederick Leach,[4] whilst the friezes on the chancel arch and much of the stained glass in the building are by Burlison and Grylls.[1] A Wordsworth and Maskell organ was added in 1884, whilst the reredos shows an Annunciation and Crucifixion flanked by the Virgin Mary and John the Evangelist, surrounded by the eleven post-Easter apostles and Paul of Tarsus.[1]

The church and its parish hall were Category A listed in 1965,[5] whilst the church was restored in 2011.[6] Its archives are held at Dundee City Archives and Dundee University Archive, Records Management and Museum Services.[7]

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