Clune Park Church, Port Glasgow
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Clune Park Church of Scotland | |
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Clune Park Church Of Scotland, Robert Street, Port Glasgow | |
55°55′54″N 4°40′32″W / 55.9317°N 4.6755°W | |
Location | Port Glasgow, Inverclyde |
Country | Scotland |
History | |
Status | Abandoned |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Redundant |
Heritage designation | Category B[1] |
Designated | 1979 |
Architect(s) | Boston, Menzies and Morton |
Style | Gothic style |
Completed | 1905 |
Closed | 1997 |
Clune Park Church Of Scotland, Robert Street, Port Glasgow is a disused church in the town of Port Glasgow, Scotland. It is located on the partly abandoned Clune Park Estate and was originally built in 1905[2] for use by the then-new estate. It was in use for a while until 1997 when it was closed for unknown reasons and left abandoned since. The estate it is on has since declined and is in the process of being possibly regenerated. This means the entire estate would be demolished and rebuilt for social housing under Inverclyde Council's masterplan for the area and this was approved. In 2023, there were no plans to demolish the church, due to it being a listed building under category B, and the building was for sale.[3]
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The church in 2007
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The church and surrounding estate
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The church and surrounding buildings looking towards Ferguson Marine
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Stuff, Good. "Clune Park Church Of Scotland, Robert Street, Port Glasgow, Port Glasgow, Inverclyde". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
- ^ "Clune Park Church of Scotland (Former), Robert Street, Port Glasgow | Buildings at Risk Register". www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
- ^ "New report reveals multi-million pound redevelopment blueprint for Clune Park". Greenock Telegraph. Retrieved 27 February 2023.