Govan Old Parish Church located at 866 Govan Rd, Glasgow G51 3UU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 440 2466

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Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow
Govan Old Parish Church glasgow

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John Inglis

5 Google Rating

Govan Parish Church has an amazing collection of historically important and ancient stones dating ba

5/ 5

Govan Parish Church has an amazing collection of historically important and ancient stones dating back thousands of years. The stones give a great insight into ancient times in the Strathclyde area. The guides are very friendly and informative and greatly add to the visit. Admission is free and is well worth a visit.

Gordon Hart

5 Google Rating

Fantastic, probably the worlds largest collection of Viking “Hogback” gravestones.

5/ 5

Fantastic, probably the worlds largest collection of Viking “Hogback” gravestones.

cher duffield

5 Google Rating

Beautifully preserved church with some exceptionally fine stained glsss, ancient sarcophagi and old

5/ 5

Beautifully preserved church with some exceptionally fine stained glsss, ancient sarcophagi and old graveyard with some interesting medieval headstones.

Charles West

5 Google Rating

If you're into your history, this is well worth a visit: one of the UK's most significant collectio

5/ 5

If you're into your history, this is well worth a visit: one of the UK's most significant collections of early medieval sculpture - crosses, hogbacks and a remarkable sarcophagus), well presented and with helpful explanatory panels, and friendly and knowledgeable volunteers to hand; you can stroll by the river after your visit, too. Deserves to be better known.

Alan Holt

4 Google Rating

This was my family church when I was younger a d it brought back many happy family memories.

4/ 5

This was my family church when I was younger a d it brought back many happy family memories.

Karine Davison

5 Google Rating

Interesting to go round on own , but knowledgeable guides there too . Have been about 3 times and wo

5/ 5

Interesting to go round on own , but knowledgeable guides there too . Have been about 3 times and would go back.

J Smitty

5 Google Rating

Excellent artwork and architecture.This beautiful church on the river in Govan is dedicated to King

5/ 5

Excellent artwork and architecture.This beautiful church on the river in Govan is dedicated to King Constantine a.k.a. Saint Constantine who is also depicted on some of the colorful stained glass windows. It’s mainly known for the carved Celtic and Viking “hogback” stones that came from the ancient cemetery that surrounded the church thousands of years ago. Entry is by donation.

John Inglis

5 Google Rating

Govan Parish Church has an amazing collection of historically important and ancient stones dating ba

5/ 5

Govan Parish Church has an amazing collection of historically important and ancient stones dating back thousands of years. The stones give a great insight into ancient times in the Strathclyde area. The guides are very friendly and informative and greatly add to the visit. Admission is free and is well worth a visit.

cher duffield

5 Google Rating

Beautifully preserved church with some exceptionally fine stained glsss, ancient sarcophagi and old

5/ 5

Beautifully preserved church with some exceptionally fine stained glsss, ancient sarcophagi and old graveyard with some interesting medieval headstones.

Joe Murray

5 Google Rating

This was featured on TIME TEAM S4 E6 tv show.

5/ 5

This was featured on TIME TEAM S4 E6 tv show.

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