Church of the Good Shepherd
Edinburgh
The Good Shepherd, set in lovely mature gardens, was one of the first major commissions of renowned Scottish architect, Sir Robert Lorimer. Most of Lorimer's original features remain intact, including the later choir screen designed by Lorimer in the Arts & Crafts style and installed in 1912. More recent additions include some fine stained-glass windows. The three-manual pipe organ pre-dates the church, but has recently been substantially renovated and enlarged, and will be played at times during the weekend opening. Lorimer's original designs will be on display, and guides will be present to show visitors round and explain how we have cared for the building over its life.
Sunday, 29th September from 10am – 11am is the Church Harvest Festival Service.
Activities
- Saturday, 28th 11.30am open choir practice
- Sunday 29th 10am Harvest Festival Service
- Sunday 2pm Organ Music & demonstration
Facilities
Additional Access Information
There is a wheelchair accessible toilet in the separate Church Hall.
Key Information
No Booking Required.
Sunday, 29th September from 10am – 11am is the Church Harvest Festival Service.
Where to find us
Address
- Church of the Good Shepherd
- 13a Murrayfield Avenue
- Edinburgh
- EH12 6AU