St John's Church - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Panorama taken inside the church of St John's in Edinburgh. The picture shows a view from the nave of the church.
St John's Church - FURTHER INFORMATION
St John's Church - Edinburgh visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'St John's Church' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Lothian.
St John's Church in Edinburgh was built between 1816 and 1818. The church was designed by William Burn is the most notable internal feature is the fan vaulted plaster ceiling vault, which is based on King Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey in London. Other notable features include the redos above the High Altar, stained glass windows, an ornate sanctuary lamp and a large highly decorated cross hanging above the nave.
St John's Church is a large Gothic building, it is open to the public and has become one of Edinburgh's tourist attractions, overlooked by Edinburgh Castle and the end of Princess Street.
ADDRESS
St John's Church,
Princes Street,
Edinburgh, EH2 4BJ
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Bus: Princess Street and Lothian Road.
Walk: West end of Princess Street, next to the church of St Cuthbert, about 5 minutes walk from Waverley Station.
















