Consecrated in 1866, St. Andrew’s Church {it was called St. Andrew’s Kirk then} that belonged to the Church of Scotland. It took two years to build this beauty at a cost of Rs 45,000 {you can’t even get an iPhone 8 for that much these days}. Apart from the soaring belfry, the church’s stained-glass windows are worth poring over. The long, wooden Gothic-style doors are also worth marvelling at. However, the Church can only be viewed from the main road on weekdays, if you want a closer look you can drop by on Sundays. But do respect the sentiments of worshippers if you are here during a service.
St Andrew’s Church
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