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Corstorphine Parish Church
(Collegiate Church of St. John the Baptist)

Classification and Statistics

Type: Place of Worship
Built: 1400
Type: Historic Building
Built: 1400
Tourist Rating: Two Stars
Text of Entry Updated: 02-MAR-2003
Location

Latitude: 55.9413°N Longitude: 3.2817°W
National Grid Reference: NT 200 727
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References and Further Reading
Cant, Malcolm (1986) Villages of Edinburgh: Volume 1. John Donald Publishers Ltd., Edinburgh
Gifford, John, Colin McWilliam and David Walker (eds.) (1991) The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh. Penguin, London
Hamilton, Alan (1978) Essential Edinburgh. Andre Deutsch, London
Keay, John and Julia Keay (eds.) (1994) Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland. Harper Collins Publishers, London
Lang, Theo (ed.) (1952) The Queen's Scotland: Edinburgh and the Lothians. Hodder and Stoughton, London
Thomson, D.M. (1946) The Corstorphine Heirloom: A History of the Old Parish Church of Corstorphine. John Blackie, Edinburgh

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