Monument record 1730 - TRUMISGARRY CHURCH, NORTH UIST

Summary

Telford church

Location

Grid reference NF 86710 74800 (point)
Map sheet NF87SE
Island North Uist
Parish NORTH UIST, Western Isles

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

NF87SE 30 8670 7480

For Trumisgarry manse (NF 8671 7478), see NF87SE 32.

Church: built 1764, roofless.
G Hay 1957.

Walls extant to roof height.
Information from OS, visited 16 June 1965.

Telford church.
S Hackett and N Livingstone 1984.

Parlimentary Church (Quoad Sacra), roofless. Built following on from the Church of Scotland Act 1824; completed in 1828. It is unclear what Hay's building date refers to?
K.Murphy (Archaeologist CnES)


G Hay, 1957a, The Architecture of Scottish Post-Reformation Churches, 1560-1843, 259 (Bibliographic reference). SWE3031.

S and N Hackett and Livingston, 1984, Scottish Parliamentary churches and their manses, 330 (Bibliographic reference). SWE2648.

Allan Maclean, 1989, Telfords Highland Churches (Bibliographic reference). SWE41265.

Centre for Field Archaeology, 2005, Coastal Zone Assessment Survey, North Uist (Bibliographic reference). SWE41070.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • --- Bibliographic reference: S and N Hackett and Livingston. 1984. Scottish Parliamentary churches and their manses. 302-36. 330.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: G Hay. 1957a. The Architecture of Scottish Post-Reformation Churches, 1560-1843. 259.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: Centre for Field Archaeology. 2005. Coastal Zone Assessment Survey, North Uist.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: Allan Maclean. 1989. Telfords Highland Churches. 1.

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Record last edited

Jan 20 2021 1:48PM

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