Trinity College, Glenalmond
This was built by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1847, in conjunction with John Henderson of Edinburgh, as the theological college for the Scottish Episcopal Church. It was constructed in a fifteenth century domestic Gothic style with a 190 square foot quadrangle, at a total cost of £20,000. In 1851, Scott built a chapel for the college, the tower and spire costing £8,000 and paid for by Charles Wordsworth, the first warden, later the Bishop of St. Andrews. In 1861, Scott also redesigned Henderson’s Hall for the college.