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Resolis Parish Church
Date 20 January 2002
Event ID 1091041
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Architecture Notes
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1091041
TBS recorded this modest parish church which it is proposed to close and sell along with the nearby Urquhart Church
In 1767 James Boag built a harled rectangular church 18.820 metres East – West by 10.150 metres North – South. In 1787 porches were added to the East and West and the unusual pair of porches with catslide roofs were added to the North. These take advantage of the sloping site to provide access to the U-plan gallery by means of only short flights of steps. These appear to adopt the same principle as used in the Inverness Bank Barn were access to two floors is afforded utilising a sloping site.
In 1838-40 William Robertson of Elgin added the vestry to the South with its own access stair and ‘Tudor’ chimney. He appears also to have remodelled the interior providing a new pulpit with Gothick sounding board and new gallery fronts.
A Maitland and Sons carried out alterations in 1875, 1887 and 1896 these included replacing the timber supports for the gallery with the existing cast iron columns which are wood grained.
The Nineteenth Century lamps and their brackets survive as does the 1787 bell. It is inscribed: ”GEORGE WATT FECIT ST NINIANS ROW EDINBURGH DUHG”. The initials are for David Urquhart and Helen Gordon of Braelangwell and Newhall. RCAHMS STG