Fort William, High Street, St Andrew's Episcopal Church
Church (19th Century), War Memorial(S) (20th Century)
Site Name Fort William, High Street, St Andrew's Episcopal Church
Classification Church (19th Century), War Memorial(S) (20th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Bank Street; Parade Road; War Memorial Plaques
Canmore ID 106430
Site Number NN17SW 38
NGR NN 10361 74005
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/106430
- Council Highland
- Parish Kilmallie
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Lochaber
- Former County Inverness-shire
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Alexander Ross, 1879-84 Fort William's principal architectural landmark is Ross's most ambitious church, still impressive despite its immediate setting, which plumbs the depths of insensitive planning. A pinkish granite tower with soaring spire, and a nave with robustly traceried baptistery in the Decorated gothic style distinguish it from the simple gothic boxes more generally associated with Ross's other West Highland churches. It was conceived very much in the spirit of the Arts & Crafts movement, bringing together different craftsmen. A fine pair of doors in the manner of Ghilberti, carved by Harry Hems of Exeter, provides access from the steeply gabled porch to a sumptuous interior, richly decorated in High gothic style. Here is more of Hems's carving (oak choir stalls, font canopy, doors), encaustic tiles by Minton & Co, mosaics by Salviati (reredos crucifixion, baptistry floor), stained glass by Clayton & Bell, stenciling (on chancel ceiling and organ pipes), crisply carved stone detail and polished marble (font, reredos and pulpit by D. & A. Davidson). Heralding all this from the street below is Ross's charming tiled lych gate of 1881, with carved timber by Hems.
Taken from "Western Seaboard: An Illustrated Architectural Guide", by Mary Miers, 2008. Published by the Rutland Press http://www.rias.org.uk
NN17SW 38.00 10361 74005
NN17SW 38.01 NN 10335 70409 Burial Ground
NMRS Library; 'The Story of The Church of St Andrew' by Rev. L. Rule Wilson, pamplet, text & photographs (D5/IN(P)) - missing at time of upgrade - 22.8.1996.
Reference
Architect: Alexander Ross (IC May 8, 1879)
(Undated) information in NMRS.
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