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Reid Memorial Church

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The Reid Memorial Church is a church in Edinburgh. It is a congregation of the Church of Scotland (in the Presbytery of Edinburgh) and is located in the Blackford area on the south side of the city.

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Reid Memorial Church
West Savile Terrace, City of Edinburgh Blackford

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Reid Memorial Church

West Savile Terrace 182
EH9 3HN City of Edinburgh, Blackford
Scotland, United Kingdom
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