Caledonia Road Church

At that time, he ran a joint architectural office with Alexander Thomson.

After the partnership broke up in 1856, Thomson continued the construction which had begun the previous year.

In October 1965, the church burned down after arson and was subsequently partially demolished.

On the southeast-facing façade, a portico in the style of Greek temple architecture with six Ionic columns emerges at gallery level.

The square tower on the west façade is designed on all sides near its end with open, narrow triplet windows.

Caledonia Road Church in its current condition
Caledonia Road Church as built.