The Edinburgh Reporter

St Cuthbert’s new look

Historic church has undergone a £150,000 transforma­tion

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THE PARISH CHURCH of St Cuthbert has undergone a major transforma­tion.

Many pews were removed from the sanctuary at the church to create a more flexible, multi-purpose space.

Pews have been replaced with free standing chairs, a new floor has been laid and a state-of-the-art audio-visual system, including large screens discreetly located under the gallery, has been fitted.

A new wet room with shower and toilet has been installed and a bronze statue of “Bum” the dog, gifted to Edinburgh by the US city of San Diego in 2008 to mark a twinning partnershi­p, has been relocated to the churchyard.

St Cuthbert’s on Lothian Road is already home to the Scottish Sinfonia and Edinburgh Bach Choir as well as being a major Fringe venue. It also enjoys links to crime writer Agatha Christie and Hollywood actress Kim Cattrall, of Sex and The City fame.

Minister, Rev Peter Sutton, said the refurbishm­ent would enable it to host more large community events and conference­s.

He said: “St Cuthbert’s is the oldest Christian site in Edinburgh and we are absolutely delighted with the seamless refurbishm­ent.

“It still very much feels like you are entering a church, which is very important for us.

“Maintainin­g four pews at the back of the sanctuary under the gallery helps frame the new Second World War Memorial Chapel that we have created at the back of the church. “Most importantl­y, the refurbishm­ent allows us, with our partners, Steps to Hope, to serve our new Sunday evening congregati­on of 100 homeless folk and volunteers in the main sanctuary, so they too can enjoy the awe and wonder of this stunning sacred space.

“The wet room will really benefit our guests, and it seems appropriat­e that “Bum” the homeless companion dog from San Diego has been relocated to our kirkyard.”

Agatha Christie married her second husband, Max Mallowan, in the church’s Memorial Chapel in 1930. In another link to celebrity, each year a candle is lit in memory of Christophe­r Cattrall, the late brother of the British/Canadian actress.

Ms Cattrall, who starred in a production of “The Witness for the Prosecutio­n” which is based on an Agatha Christie short story, visited the church with her partner Russell Thomas in early 2018 during a trip to see friends in Edinburgh, not long after her brother died.

Cattrall lives on Vancouver Island in Canada, and closely follows the activities at St Cuthbert’s on social media.

Mr Sutton said the building, which has a Tiffany of New York stained glass window depicting David about to do battle with Goliath, is one of the best medium-sized concert venues in Edinburgh.

He revealed that it will host a community arts exhibition around the theme of sustainabi­lity in October in anticipati­on of the COP26 UN climate change conference being held in Glasgow in November.

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Painting by Adrian Wiszniewsk­i can be seen at St Cuthbert’s
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Look up - always look up
 ??  ?? Reverend Peter Sutton
Reverend Peter Sutton
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The Tiffany window
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New AV screens

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