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Latitude: 58.5409 / 58°32'27"N
Longitude: -3.3099 / 3°18'35"W
OS Eastings: 323842
OS Northings: 962163
OS Grid: ND238621
Mapcode National: GBR L664.SLQ
Mapcode Global: WH6CZ.4L3B
Plus Code: 9CCRGMRR+82
Entry Name: Bower Parish Church And Manse
Listing Name: Bower Parish Church (Church of Scotland)
Listing Date: 28 November 1984
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 330944
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB586
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200330944
Location: Bower
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Thurso and Northwest Caithness
Parish: Bower
Traditional County: Caithness
Tagged with: Architectural structure Church building
Early 19th century, with late 19th centruy re-casting and alterations. Rendered, tooled ashlar margins and dressings. Rectangular, with entrance in centre of west gable with window above; 3 ground and 3 gallery windows in south elevation: 2 long centre windows in north elevation flanked by single ground and gallery windows: all windows with shallow pointed heads, late 19th century 2-light cusped tracery, leaded lights and some simple stained glass. Diamond pinnacles with pyramidal finials at each angle, capping skewputts; birdcage bellcote at west gable apex with similar pyramidal cap and angle finials; slate roof.
Modern parish room to rear.
Interior: aisled interior orientated to east, with lowered ceiling supported by arcade with square wood cased cast-iron columns; finialled and panelled Gothic screen flanks pulpit; Gothic detailing to panelled doors and to gallery front (at west of church). Late 19th century pews with scroll ends.
Various earlier and mid-19th century mural memorials.
Building in ecclesiastical use as such. Mural memorials mainly to Hendersons of Stemster and to Sinclairs of Barrock and Dunbeath. Also plaque to memory of Zachary Pont, Minister of Bower, 1605-13, and his wife Margaret, 2nd daughter of John Knox, born 1567. Ruins of former 17th century church in nearby grave yard. Unusual that 2 long windows which formerly flanked the pulpit are in the north, rather than the south, elevation.
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