Saint Ninian's Church in the Knightswood area of Glasgow. Built in a restrained Gothic style in the late 1950s, this was one of the final churches designed by Charles H. Purcell, the last surviving member of the legendary ecclesiastical Gothic architects Pugin and Pugin which operated from 1851 until 1958.
The ruins of Dundyvan Parish Church in Coatbridge to the east of Glasgow. Designed by Alexander Cullen in a Gothic revival style with an unusual crown tower topped by a spire, this church was built in 1905.
Another unlisted ecclesiastical building from the east end of Glasgow, this time in a much worse state of repair. This is the former Saint Clement's Parish Church and hall on Brook Street. It was built in 1877. It is on the Buildings At Risk Register.
Saint John's Renfield Church in the Kelvindale area of Glasgow. Designed on a modern Gothic style by James Taylor Thomson and built in 1929, this church sits on a hill above Great Western Road and is always impressive to look up at come rain or shine.