Scalloway Church

Scalloway Church was built in 1840-41. It is a square, two-storey building with a gable roof and a bell tower above the entrance porch. The organ is one of only four surviving pipe organs in Shetland. It is believed to have been built by Andrew Watt of Glasgow in 1903.

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