St Luke's Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Lanarkshire
St Luke's Greek Orthodox Cathedral is a cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Church in the Dowanhill district of Glasgow, Lanarkshire. The church was designed by James Sellars in Norman Gothic style and built in 1877 as the Belhaven Church for the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland. It was converted to a Greek Orthodox church in the 1960s. It was elevated to the status of a cathedral in 1970. It is within the council area of City of Glasgow.
Historic Environment Scotland Category B Listed LB32508.
Place Type: Ecclesiastical Monument
Historic County: Lanarkshire
Lat, Long: 55.878983,-4.29888
Grid Reference: NS 5628 6748
Civil Parish: Govan CP
Council Area: City of Glasgow CA
Police Area: Scotland (Greater Glasgow) PA
Devolved Legislature: Scottish Parliament
GBPN ID: 321181
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/St_Luke's_Greek_Orthodox_Cathedral,_Lanarkshire_321181
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Historic Environment Scotland Category B Listed LB32508.
Place Type: Ecclesiastical Monument
Historic County: Lanarkshire
Lat, Long: 55.878983,-4.29888
Grid Reference: NS 5628 6748
Civil Parish: Govan CP
Council Area: City of Glasgow CA
Police Area: Scotland (Greater Glasgow) PA
Devolved Legislature: Scottish Parliament
GBPN ID: 321181
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/St_Luke's_Greek_Orthodox_Cathedral,_Lanarkshire_321181
Peruse Lanarkshire on Wikishire

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