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Architecture Notes

Event ID 645670

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

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This A listed church of 1805 was recorded by Threatened Buildings Survey on 24 May 2006 prior to its proposed sale by the General Trustees of the Church of Scotland. The rectangular church with a semicircular bay containing the gallery stair and entrance is built of dressed rubble with pinnings and cherry cocking undera piend slate roof. The principal adornments are the pair of arched windows flanking the pulpit on the south elevation and the ball finialed square domed bellcote on the stair bow to the north. The interior retains its original galleries but the pews appear to nave been installed c.1845. The pulpiot appears to be original but has been altered. The font predates the present building. Two communion tables survive in the building a 19th century one to the rear and a mid 20th century one tht is in use.

STG RCAHMS 2006

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