Former parish church in Glasgow City, Scotland, UK
55°50′50″N4°15′17″W / 55.84722°N 4.25472°W / 55.84722; -4.25472Caledonia Road Church, formerly Caledonia Road United Presbyterian Church and Hutchesontown and Caledonia Road Church, is a ruined church in Glasgow, Scotland. In 1966 the building was added to the Scottish Heritage List as Category A.[1]
^Historic Environment Scotland. "1 Caledonia Road, Former Caledonia Road UP Church (LB33497)". Retrieved 4 April 2023.
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