Description
Built 1795; rebuilt 1906. Dick Peddie architect. Bell turret
and cap of 1st church survive. Simple classical style. Basic
rectangular plan with projecting tower, chancel, offices and
porch. West front has projecting ashlar tower in 4 stages,
flanked by 2 windows in body of church. 1st stage with bold
angle quoins: door at west, with round headed and thermal
windows above. Squat 2nd stage. 3rd stage with Tuscan columns
at angles supporting cornice and clock in each face. 4th
stage Early 19th octagonal turret with alternate blind and
louvred arched openings, and facetted roof. Body of church
snecked rubble with ashlar dressings and angle quoins. 5 bays
with round-headed lugged-architraved and keystoned windows
(no architraves to south). Circular window over projecting
square pilastered porch with ball finials. Cornice, eaves
band and die parapet (no cornice and plain parapet to south).
Parapet rises to imitate shaped gables were it meets the
tower. Large lunette in east elevation over lower block of
meeting rooms and vestry.
Interior: Tuscan columns on octagonal pedestrals support
arches forming groin vaults in aisles and chancel, and barrel
vault in nave. Early 20th century stained glass in east
lunette. 3 stained glass windows of south aisle dated 1934,
1951, 1951. Early 20th century furnishings simple, except for
minister's stall with octagonal canopy in Jacobean style.