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      • St Andrew's House New Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, Europe New Town On the southern side of Calton Hill stands the modernist facade of St Andrew's House, built between 1936 and 1939 and housing the civil servants of the Westminster government's Scottish Office until they were moved to the new Scottish Executive building in Leith in 1996.
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  2. St Andrew's House. Address: St. Andrew's House Regent Road Edinburgh EH1 3DG. Reception: 0300 244 4000. St Andrew's House on Google Maps. St Andrew's House is located to the east of Princes Street on Regent Road. Main pedestrian and vehicle access is via Regent Road. There are facilities at St Andrew's House for video-conferencing and tele ...

  3. Aug 16, 2018 · 70 Years of St Andrew's House. Published. 16 August 2018. Part of. Public sector. St Andrew's House, headquarters of the Scottish Government, celebrated its 70th birthday on September 4, 2009.

  4. On the southern side of Calton Hill stands the modernist facade of St Andrew's House, built between 1936 and 1939 and housing the civil servants of the Westminster government's Scottish Office until they were moved to the new Scottish Executive building in Leith in 1996. Address. Regent Rd. Suggest an edit to this attraction.

  5. Andrew’s home was the village of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee, and like his brother Simon Peter, he was a fisherman. Andrew, along with Peter, James and John formed the inner circle of Jesus’ 12 apostles. Andrew was however a disciple of St. John the Baptist prior to becoming a follower of Christ.

  6. St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, and his feast day is celebrated on 30 November. St Andrew’s Day was declared a bank holiday by the Scottish Parliament in 2006 and is the focus for a celebration of Scottish culture. Stained glass window depicting St Peter and St Andrew (2009) by Evelyn Simak National Library of Scotland.

  7. Nov 30, 2022 · St Andrew’s Day is the feast day of Andrew the Apostle and is celebrated every year on November 30. In 1320, St Andrew officially became the patron saint of Scotland when the country’s independence was declared with the signing of The Declaration of Arbroath. But despite being Scotland’s patron saint, St Andrew was not Scottish.

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