Free Presbyterian Church, Perth

Standing on Pomarium Street, in the southwestern corner of the city centre, it was completed in 1939.

[1] The church was designed by local architect William Erskine Thomson.

[1][2] A "distinctive, little-altered, well-detailed church," it is notable for its crowstepped gables and steep pedimented dormerheads.

[1] The church and adjoining flat were originally built as a hall and caretaker's flat for the Forteviot Charitable Trust in what was then a run-down area of Perth.

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