Description
1794; alterations and additions 1876-78.  T-plan church; comprised of rectangular-plan church of 1794, with jamb adjoined to N, 1876-78 vestry adjoined to W, probably 1876-78.  Washed rubble.  Squared granite and some sandstone quoins and rybated margins.  Red sandstone cornice and blocking course to porches.  Mainly round-arched windows, some square-headed windows.  Small-pane glazing in sash and case windows; clear glazing, except coloured textured glazing in 2 windows at centre to S elevation.  Boarded doors.  Granite coped skews.  Small granite ball finials to apices of gableheads to N and E.  Slightly graded grey slates, variegated with purple slate repairs.  Several small rooflights.
N (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: round-arched window to outer left and right.  Gabled jamb advanced at centre.  Square porch at centre to N, with round-arched window above, and tall round-arched windows flanking to left and right; porch with door to E, and window to N.  Forestair to full-height square porch to E return; porch is rubble at ground floor, washed brick at 1st floor; porch with door to N, and window to E at gallery level; plain iron handrail and red sandstone steps to forestair.  Small window to right to W return.  Wide flight of red
sandstone steps, with plain iron handrails, up to entrance of N porch and to forestair.
E ELEVATION: detached forestair of full-height square porch at centre; forestair with granite steps, granite coped solid stone balustrade to E and plain iron handrail to W; porch with door to E, small diamond-paned window to S at gallery level, and door to N and small window to S at ground floor.  Windows to left and right at gallery level, each with blocked area below.
S ELEVATION: 4 regularly spaced round-arched windows.  Massive square crenellated buttress at centre; rubble with red sandstone gabletted merlons and coping; small rendered and slate-roofed lean-to boiler house adjoined to E return, with tall rendered stack in re-entrant angle; door to S, with low concrete-coped rubble wall concealing steps down to door.
W ELEVATION: piend-roofed vestry adjoined at centre and right; fanlit door to left to N; window at centre to W.  Forestair to square porch to right, with porch partly incorporated in vestry at ground floor; quarter-turn forestair with granite steps and granite coped solid stone
balustrade to S; rendered porch with fanlit door to S.  Window at centre at gallery level.  Blocked tall opening to left at gallery level.  Decoratively coped granite birdcage bellcote at apex of gablehead; red sandstone base supported on granite corbels; bell; surmounted by ball finial.
INTERIOR: painted plaster walls and timber dadoes.  Coombed ceiling to main body of church.  Coombed ceiling to N gallery, with basket-arch over to E.  panelled galleries to N, E and W, each supported on 2 cast-iron columns; fluted pilaster detailing to panelling; organ in
gallery to W.  Pulpit at centre to E, with hexagonal sounding-board; flanking Ionic columns and fluted frieze to rear board; brass war memorial (1914-1919) plaque to front panel of pulpit.  Stone font.  Timber communion table and lectern, Timer pews.  Stone corbels below
(not supporting) E and W galleries.  Timber vestibule screens at centre to E and W.
GRAVEYARD: large graveyard, extended in 1866 and 1900.  18th, 19th and 20th century monuments.  Fine 18th century gravestones.  Some tablestones.
GRAVEYARD WALLS: built 1867.  Rubble coped rubble walls.  Wall to W mutual with Greenmantle Hotel (former Manse) (see separate listing), with outbuilding of Greenmantle Hotel incorporated in wall.
GATEPIERS: pair of dressed granite square gatepiers, with stepped capping and ball finials, to SE; cast-iron 2-leaf gate.  Similarly detailed 2-leaf gate to NE.  Modern gates to gateway to N.  2 cast-iron lamp standards flanking N gateway within graveyard.