Description
Thomas Martin Cappon 1897-9, Harry East assisting in
earlier stages, and William Gillespie Lamond in later.
Rectangular plan, aligned N - S, red snaeked rubble with
ashlar dressings, curvilinear Gothic tracery.
ARTHURSTONE TERRACE GABLE: with two simple buttresses,
recessed doorway under crocketted gable between crocketted
ogee hood-moulded lights. Large 6-light curvilinear window
over. Square 3-stage battered SW tower, square-headed
2-light windows at ground, canopied niche with figure of
St Patrick 2nd stage. Low angle-buttressed belfry stage
with traceried depressed arched louvred openings, angle
gargoyles. Octagonal louvred top stage with shallow
swept roof and wrought-iron finial.
BUTTRESSED ELEVATION TO MAITLAND STREET: 8-bay, (tower
forming 1st bay) 3-light curvilinear traceried pointed
arch windows to 2nd, 4th 5th and 7th bays; square-headed
traceried windows over projecting 2-light confessionals
with curvilinear parapets at 3rd and 6th bays. 8th bay
4-light window rising into gable with 2-bay outshot porch,
4-light mullioned and transomed window, door, and
curvilinear parapet.
E elevation similar, minus tower.
Steep slate roof with ridge tiles and swept pagoda
ventilator. Plain nave interior.
PRESBYTERY: 3-storey mullioned and transomed windows,
slight ogee at ground, depressed ogee at 1st, square-
headed at 2nd, breaking through eaves. Left bay advanced
and gabled. Small stepped hood moulded door in lee of
porch. Original multiple paned glazing pattern. Slate roof,
gable-end stacks.
HALLS: simple gable-fronted hall by Reginald Fairlie,
1927. Chamfered arched door, red snecked rubble gable,
harled sides and additions. Swept slate roof.