All Saints' traces its beginnings in 1853, when Jane Charlotte Smith founded a school for miners and other labourers who lived in the Jordanhill area.
Jordanhill Mansion, Jane's own home, was initially used for these gatherings, and then moved to a barn where Episcopalian services were held as well.
In 1861, Jane founded a chapel school for children, while ecclesiastical services continued to be held by visiting priests.
[2] The interior is adorned with a number of carved oak reredos, designed by Sir Robert Lorimer.
The Triple Oriel east window was installed in 1911 and dedicated to the memory of Jane Charlotte Smith, which depicts Christ in Majesty.