Thomas Coats Memorial Baptist Church

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Thomas Coats Memorial Baptist Church is a prominent 19th-century Baptist church in Paisley, Scotland, noted for its elaborate Gothic Revival architecture and landmark red sandstone tower.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baptist church
church building
landmark
architect Hippolyte Jean Blanc
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
associatedWithCity Paisley thread industry
associatedWithIndustry textile industry
cityCentreLocation Paisley
surface form: Paisley town centre
completionYear 1894
constructionStartYear 1885
country Scotland
denomination Baptist
era 19th century
floorCount 1 main worship level
hasBalcony yes
hasDome no
hasFeature buttresses
chancel
elaborate interior decoration
nave
organ
ornate stone carvings
pinnacles
spire
stained glass windows
traceried windows
transepts
hasPart tower
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
heritageStatus protected building
locatedIn Paisley
Renfrewshire
United Kingdom
material red sandstone
namedAfter Thomas Coats
notableFor elaborate Gothic Revival architecture
landmark red sandstone tower
patron Coats family
planType cruciform
primaryUse place of worship
region Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland
religion Christianity
secondaryUse cultural venue
stylePeriod Victorian era architecture
towerColor red
usedFor community events
concerts
religious services

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Paisley contains Thomas Coats Memorial Baptist Church