The church was planned by the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Dumbarton in response to the plans of Glasgow Corporation to build a large new housing estate in the area. It was then separated from the parishes of
Temple and
Drumchapel, both daughter parishes in turn from
New Kilpatrick in
Bearsden which had previously overseen the area when it was rural. The church is located at 2000
Great Western Road. The church hall was opened in 1925 and was used as the church for the first seven years. The current church was designed by the architect Sir
Robert Lorimer and was dedicated in 1932. It is built entirely of stone, the last stone church to be built in Scotland; Lorimer died before it was completed. The organ in the rear gallery is by Henry Willis, an outstanding instrument of national importance. Built in 1865 for Towhead Parish Church, it was rescued from demolition and moved to St Margaret's in 2002. There are some excellent stained glass windows in the chancel (Alexander Russell 1957) and the entrance porch (St Margaret by Herbert Hendrie 1932). ==Closure==