St Paul's Church, Perth

Church in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
56°23′47″N 3°26′05″W / 56.3965°N 3.4348°W / 56.3965; -3.4348LocationOld High Street, Perth, Perth and KinrossCountryScotlandHistoryStatusclosedArchitectureFunctional statususedHeritage designationCategory B listed buildingDesignated20 May 1965Architect(s)John PatersonCompleted1807 (217 years ago) (1807)

St Paul's Church is a former church building located in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing in St Paul's Square, on the Old High Street, at its junction with South Methven Street, it was completed in 1807. The work of architect John Paterson,[1] it is now a Category B listed building.[2] It was one of the first churches to be built in Perth after the Reformation, sparked by John Knox's sermon at the nearby St John's Kirk in 1559.

The church closed in 1986, and fell into a state of dereliction.[3]

In June 2021, the church's bell rang out for the first time in thirty years, completing a £2.2-million restoration of the church into an outdoor performance space.[4]

St Paul's Square

The square in which the church stands is also part of the Category B listing.

Perth band Fiction Factory frequented Bandwagon Music Supplies, which was located behind the church in St Paul's Square. "They would come into my shop wanting to hear their recording on my wee cassette recorder that turned out to be a number six single that still gets played today," said Pete Caban, the shop's owner. "I still see the guys, they still come in." The shop closed in 2020 after 37 years in business, with Caban blaming the delayed work on the church and resultant drop in foot traffic to the square.[5]

The building of the former Bandwagon Music shop now houses a gallery and gift shop.

  • Looking down the western elevation of the church into the square
    Looking down the western elevation of the church into the square
  • Shops, including the now-defunct Bandwagon Music Supplies, in the square
    Shops, including the now-defunct Bandwagon Music Supplies, in the square
  • The Art Attic gallery occupies the former Bandwagon space, as of 2022

See also

  • flagScotland portal

References

  1. ^ John Paterson – Dictionary of Scottish Architects
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "South Methven Street, High Street and St Paul's Square, St Paul's Church (LB39315)".
  3. ^ "Perth city centre church closed for over three decades to reopen next month" – The Courier, 26 May 2021
  4. ^ "Perth church bell rings for first time in 30 years in 'emotional moment'" – The Courier, 10 June 2021
  5. ^ "Perth music shop to shut after four decades as owner blames years of delayed works at city centre landmark" – The Courier, 4 August 2020