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Perth Playhouse

Perth Playhouse is an independent cinema in Perth, Scotland.

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Congregational Church of Perth

Perth Congregational Church is located in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing on Kinnoull Street, at its junction with Murray Street, it was completed in 1899. It is now a Category B listed building. The church's architects were Glasgow's Steele and Balfour.
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Sandeman Building

The Sandeman Building, formerly the Sandeman Library, is a building on Kinnoull Street in Perth, Scotland. Designed by Campbell Douglas and David Morrison, the building is Category C listed, dating to 1898. Its foundation stone was laid on 14 October 1896, with full Masonic honours, by Perth's lord provost John Dewar, 1st Baron Forteviot. It was opened on 22 October 1898 by Lord Roseberry. The building stands at the corner of Kinnoull Street and Mill Street. Built according to a bequest from Professor Archibald Sandeman, of Queens' College, Cambridge, the former library has had its collection moved to the Sandeman Room at the A. K. Bell Library in York Place. The Sandeman Building has been a public house since around 2000.
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Perth North Church

North Church is located in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Of Church of Scotland denomination, it is located on Mill Street, but its official address is 209 High Street (where its entrance is located behind the façades of the High Street properties). Completed in 1880, originally as a United Presbyterian Church, it is now a Category B listed building. The church's architect was Thomas Lennox Watson. In 1985, the church joined with the now-defunct St Leonard's Parish Church, on Perth's King Street.
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St Andrew's Church, Perth

St Andrew's Church (also known as St Andrew's and St Stephen's Church) is a former church building located in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing at 19 Atholl Street, one block east of St Ninian's Cathedral, it was completed in 1885 by Robert Brand and Sons builders, the work of Andrew Heiton and his nephew Andrew Granger Heiton. It is now a Category C listed building.