Listed Building: ISLE OF SOUTH UIST, IOCHDAR CHURCH INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATEPIERS (48278)
Grade | C(S) |
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Authority | Historic Scotland |
HS ParBurNo/ItemNo | SOUTH UIST 47 |
Date assigned | 15 November 2001 |
Date last amended |
Description
David Mackintosh, 1889. Rectangular-plan aisless mission church with small pitch-roofed porch. Roughly squared snecked rubble with harl-pointing; harled to S. 3-bay nave. Square-headed openings incorporating timber-mullioned traceried windows.
E (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: porch with iron cross finial and modern timber door in bay to left, 2 small bipartite windows to right.
N ELEVATION: gabled elevation with large tripartite window to centre.
S (ROAD) ELEVATION: gabled elevation with large untraceried window.
W ELEVATION: 3 regularly-disposed small bipartite windows.
Leaded multi-pane square- and diamond-pattern glazing (some coloured) in timber windows. Ballachulish slate. Overhanging, slightly swept eaves and plain bargeboarding
BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATEPIERS: drystone rubble boundary walls with pyramidally-coped square-section gatepiers.
INTERIOR: walls and roof space lined with boarded timber; wall plaque commemorating visit of Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, 15th August, 1956.
External Links (1)
- https://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB48278 (Historic Scotland Listed Building description)
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Location
Grid reference | NF 7873 4621 (point) Location Digitised on OS MasterMap |
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Map sheet | NF74NE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
May 8 2018 9:35AM