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Cathcart Trinity Church

1893 establishments in ScotlandCategory B listed buildings in GlasgowChurch of Scotland churches in GlasgowChurches completed in 1894Listed churches in Glasgow
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Cathcart Trinity Church (geograph 3472914)
Cathcart Trinity Church (geograph 3472914)

Cathcart Trinity Church is one of two Church of Scotland Parish churchs in the Cathcart area of Glasgow.

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Cathcart Trinity Church
Linwood Court, Glasgow Cathcart

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Cathcart Trinity Church

Linwood Court
G44 3JB Glasgow, Cathcart
Scotland, United Kingdom
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