MHG16429 - Parish Church, Resolis
Summary
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Type and Period (1)
- CHURCH (Post Medieval - 1560 AD to 1900 AD)
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Full Description
James Boag, 1767, harled and ashlar dressings; slated roof. Rectangular 4-bay church with birdcage bellcote at west
gable; tall pointed arched windows at south elevation with vestry projecting from between centre bays; at north 2
flights of steps from bank against which church is built lead to catslide-roofed porches placed each side of the centre and serving gallery; later porches at gables to serve lower area; later leaded glazing. <1>
Photos. Warning of danger of collapsing plaster in church & not to use gallery. <2>
Former parish church recently converted to housing. There is no graveyard attached to the church or any other kirkyard structures. <3><4>
Sources/Archives (4)
- <1> SHG24041 Dataset: Historic Scotland. Information Supplementary to the Statutory List (This information has no legal significance). Digital. HB Number 14947.
- <2> SHG23635 Verbal Communication: White, H. Comment by Hilary White, HC Archaeologist. 04/2004.
- <3> SHG25133 Collection/Project Archive: Robinson, B; Scott, M; Wright, A. 03/2010. Highland Kirkyards: Ross and Cromarty. Highland Buildings Preservation Trust. 29/07/2010. Paper (Original).
- <4> SHG25134 Image/Photograph(s): Highlands Buildings Preservation Trust. 2009. Photographs of Ross and Cromarty Kirkyards. Colour. . Digital.
Map
Location
Grid reference | Centred NH 6786 6548 (25m by 18m) Surveyed |
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Map sheet | NH66NE |
Geographical Area | ROSS AND CROMARTY |
Civil Parish | RESOLIS |
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External Links (2)
- http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB14947 (Online designation description (Historic Environment Scotland))
- https://canmore.org.uk/site/108330 (View RCAHMS Canmore entry for this site)
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