Windows
Stained Glass
The Church has a rich variety of Stained Glass windows mostly dedicated in memory of family members .
Much of the glass was manufactured by whose work can be seen in a variety of churches in Scotland and England..
A few notable windows include these
North wall west end - a memorial to the Morham family who resided in Lauder Road. Robert Morham was also City Architect and was responsible for the design of the Grange Church as well as the building adjacent to the church, which was planned as the manse for the Grange Church but was not used as such. Another church design by Morham was the Gothic inspired Blackfriars St Church in the Old Town Church. Various fire stations, swimming baths and libraries throughout Edinburgh are attributed to Robert Morham.
West Wall northside A memorial window to the memory of Very Rev Dr David Paull, a noted botanist and Moderator of the General ssembly of the Church of Scotland in 1915
St Giles Room Screen
The centre panel records the Union of the Grange Church, West St Giles' Church and the Warrender Church to form Marchmont St Giles' Parish Church.
The left hand panel features an image of the Patron Saint of Scotland, St Andrew, while the right hand panel is dedicated to the memory of the members of the congregation of West St Giles Church who lost their lives during World War II