List of Presbyterian churches
This is a list of local Presbyterian churches that are notable either as congregations or as buildings. For Presbyterian denominations, see List of Presbyterian denominations.
Asia
India
| Church | Image | Dates | Location | City | Description |
| Afghan Church | 1858 built | South Mumbai, India | Gothic Revival |
Israel/Palestine
| Church | Image | Built | Location | City | Description |
| St Andrew's Church | 1927–30 | Sh.A. Nachon | Jerusalem | Church of Scotland-governed memorial church to Scottish soldiers killed fighting the Ottoman Empire during World War I. |
Singapore
| Church | Image | Built | Location | City | Description |
| Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church | 1843 founded 1930 built | Prinsep Street | Singapore | ||
| Bethel Presbyterian Church | Serangoon | Singapore |
South Korea
| Church | Image | Dates | Location | City | Description |
| Myungsung Presbyterian Church | 1980 founded 1989 built | Myeongil-dong | Seoul | Gothic Revival | |
| Somang Presbyterian Church | Gangnam-gu | Seoul | |||
| Dongcheon Church | Seoul | Founded by evacuees from Hungnam in what is now North Korea | - | ||
| Onnuri Community Church | 19xx founded 19xx built | Seobinggo | Seoul | Modern | |
| Sarang Community Church | 19xx founded 19xx built | Gangnam | Seoul | Modern |
Europe
The Netherlands
| Church | Image | Built | Location | City | Description |
| English Reformed Church, Amsterdam | Begijnhof 48 | Amsterdam |
United Kingdom
England
| Church | Image | Built | Location | City | Description |
| Church of Saint Andrew | 1823 built 1975 closed 1983 burned | Rodney Street | Liverpool | Neoclassical; Now ruinous, formerly served as a Church of Scotland church. | |
| Lewes Free Presbyterian Church | 1805 founded | Malling Street, Cliffe | East Sussex | Georgian | |
| St Luke's Church, Silverhill | 1853 founded 1857 built | Sedlescombe Road North | Silverhill, Hastings, East Sussex | Gothic Revival. Presbyterian church that joined the United Reformed Church in 1972. Building lost its distinctive spire in the Great Storm of 1987. |
Scotland
| Church | Image | Built | Location | City | Description |
| Brechin Cathedral | 11th–13th centuries | Church Lane | Brechin | Gothic; Now a Church of Scotland parish church. | |
| Church of the Holy Rude | 1129 founded | Stirling | site of coronation of James VI by John Knox | ||
| Dornoch Cathedral | 13th–19th centuries | High Street | Dornoch | Gothic; Now a Church of Scotland parish church. | |
| Dunblane Cathedral | Primarily 12th–13th centuries | The Cross | Dunblane | Romanesque and Gothic; Now a Church of Scotland parish church. | |
| Dunkeld Cathedral | 1260–1501 | Cathedral Street | Dunkeld | Gothic; Now a Church of Scotland parish church. | |
| Glasgow Cathedral | From late 12th century onwards | Castle Street | Glasgow | Gothic; Also known as the High Kirk of Glasgow and St. Mungo's Cathedral. | |
| St Giles' Cathedral | Late 14th century | Royal Mile | Edinburgh | Gothic; As the High Kirk of Edinburgh, it the principal place of worship of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh. | |
| St Machar's Cathedral | 12th–16th centuries | The Chanonry | Aberdeen | Gothic; Now a Church of Scotland parish church. | |
| St Magnus Cathedral | 1137–1400s | Broad Street | Kirkwall | Gothic; Now a Church of Scotland parish church. | |
| St Moluag's Cathedral | Medieval–18th century | "Lismore" Road | Lismore | Gothic Revival; Little remains of original cathedral, now a Church of Scotland parish church. |
Ireland
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| First Kilrea Presbyterian Church | 1873 founded | Kilrea, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Second Ballyeaston Presbyterian Church | 1768 founded | Mount Merrion Avenue | Ballyeaston, County Antrim, Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| St. Andrew's, Blackrock | 1895 founded | Mount Merrion AvenueNorth AmericaCanada
United StatesIn the United States, many Presbyterian churches are notable for their active and large congregations, for their age, for their size, or for the architecture of their buildings. Many are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or on state and local historic registers. Some have been designated as National Historic Landmarks.OceaniaAustralia
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South AmericaBrazil
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