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Latitude: 56.7031 / 56°42'11"N
Longitude: -5.217 / 5°13'1"W
OS Eastings: 203155
OS Northings: 761440
OS Grid: NN031614
Mapcode National: GBR FCH0.347
Mapcode Global: WH1G8.TSX7
Plus Code: 9C8PPQ3M+66
Entry Name: Garden Wall, North Ballachulish Church Of Scotland Manse
Listing Name: Onich, Old Manse Garden Wall and Gatepiers. (Former North Ballachulish Church of Scotland Manse)
Listing Date: 23 June 1980
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 338867
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB7078
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200338867
Location: Kilmallie
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Fort William and Ardnamurchan
Parish: Kilmallie
Traditional County: Inverness-shire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Thomas Telford, 1829. Standard single storey, 5-bay H-plan
Parliamentary Manse with late 19th century alterations and
additions. All coursed grey rubble with contrasting tooled
ashlar sandstone dressings and with some contrasting painted
margins.
Centre door in south elevation masked by rendered late 19th
century gabled porch with cast-iron decorative apex finial,
and flanked by similarly rendered canted bay windows of same
date. Late 19th century single storey, single bay additions
in rear court and also gabled end stack in NW.
4-pane glazing; coped ridge paired stacks; Ballachulish slate
roof.
Roughly coped rubble garden wall with pair tooled rubble
square gate piers with boulder ball finials flanking wide side
entrance. Pair square rubble piers with pyramidal caps with
diminutive ball finials flank centre pedestrian gateway.
Quoad Sacra parish of Ballachulish made from 2 areas in
Kilmallie Parish, north of Loch Linnhe at Ardgour of Corran
and at North Ballachulish Parliamentary churches built at
both parishes in 1829 with one manse at Onich, the minister
to serve Ardgour and Ballachulish on alternate Sundays,
going to Ardgour by boat. North Ballachulish church
demolished, but the site still a graveyard, sited to east
of Onich village.
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