Steeple Church

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Steeple Church
Old Steeple
St Mary's Tower
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56°27′34″N 2°58′23″W / 56.4594°N 2.973°W / 56.4594; -2.973Coordinates: 56°27′34″N 2°58′23″W / 56.4594°N 2.973°W / 56.4594; -2.973
LocationDundee, Scotland
Architecture
Architect(s)Samuel Bell (rebuild)
Architectural typeMedieval
Completed1470s
Specifications
Height50 metres (160 ft)
Number of floors5
Clergy
Minister(s)Rev. Robert Calvert (2014 - present)

The Steeple Church occupies the western part of the historic "City Churches" building in Dundee, Scotland. It is a congregation of the Church of Scotland.

The "City Churches" are located in the city centre, adjacent to the Overgate shopping centre. The building is unusual as having two congregations within the same structure – the other congregation (at the eastern end) is Dundee Parish Church (St Mary's). The middle building ceased functioning as a place of worship in the early 1990s.

The tower is currently operated by Dundee City Council's heritage department.

During the war between Scotland and England known as the Rough Wooing, Dundee and Broughty Castle were occupied by English forces. In January 1548, an English commander, Thomas Wyndham placed a garrison of 20 "tall men" in the steeple, with the help of Andrew Dudley and the Scottish Lord Gray. Their armaments included cannon described as "a saker and a falcon and four double bases" and small guns called "hackbuts of crook".[1]

Ministers

The former minister (2000–2013) was the Rev. David M. Clark, who retired. The present minister (2014–) is the Rev. Robert Calvert.

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References

  1. ^ C. S. Knighton & David Loades, Navy of Edward VI and Mary I (Navy Records Society, 2011), p. 53.