St Columba's York URC
Priory Street, York, North Yorkshire, YO1 6EX
The Scots Greys, stationed at Fulford barracks, used to march to St Columba's Presbyterian Church (as it was then known) led by officers mounted on grey horses; during the service the horses would be tethered to the railings outside. The Regiment even provided a grey horse for the minister to ride!! St Columba's has undergone some changes since then; for example, the church tower no longer exists. Drawings of the original building are on display inside.
The church retains its large balcony, pews and a Lewis organ fully restored in the 2000s. The three large pre-Raphaelite stained glass windows are best viewed from the front of the church.
Coffee and cake are on offer at the front of the church.
Priory Street, York, North Yorkshire, YO1 6EX
the lift is a side entrance. Press 1 to access church building.
Buses No 1 , 5 12 and 13 will bring you to Blossom Street which is near the church No 9 stops in Nunnery Lane, also nearby. There is a lift at the side entrance to the building. Press 1 to access the church.