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Bangour Village Hospital Church
| Monument type | Institutional Chapel |
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| Listing grade | B |
| Date begun | 1924 |
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| Date completed | 1930 |
Bangour Village
Uphall
EH52 6LN
Scotland
| Local authority | Edinburgh |
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| Denomination | Non-Denominational |
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Now disused. The largest 20th century church in Lothian outside Edinburgh originally built to serve a large mental hospital, later used for WWI and II wounded, then a TB hospital, church is due to be converted into a community centre as part of a housing development for the site. The church used stone from the demolished Hamilton Palace
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