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Hutton And Corrie Parish Church And Churchyard, Boreland

A Category A Listed Building in Annandale North, Dumfries and Galloway

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.2048 / 55°12'17"N

Longitude: -3.3049 / 3°18'17"W

OS Eastings: 317048

OS Northings: 590833

OS Grid: NY170908

Mapcode National: GBR 58C8.91

Mapcode Global: WH6X7.6FGT

Plus Code: 9C7R6M3W+W2

Entry Name: Hutton And Corrie Parish Church And Churchyard, Boreland

Listing Name: Boreland Village, Hutton and Corrie Parish Church, Churchyard and Gatepiers

Listing Date: 3 August 1971

Category: A

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 342247

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB9911

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Boreland, Hutton And Corrie Parish Church And Churchyard

ID on this website: 200342247

Location: Hutton and Corrie

County: Dumfries and Galloway

Electoral Ward: Annandale North

Parish: Hutton And Corrie

Traditional County: Dumfriesshire

Tagged with: Church building Churchyard

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Description

Rectangular-plan church built probably first quarter 18th
century, perhaps incorporating earlier fabric; N jamb added
1763 (dated) forming T-plan. Vestry and porch added to W
gable 1858, George Schoular mason; renovated 1871 (?porches
on remaining gables added then), - Crombie of Dumfries
architect. Mainly harled; margins, porches and belfry all red
ashlar. Key-stoned basket-arched windows all 1763, inner
windows on long S elevation (flanking pulpit) heightened by
Crombie, windows to other elevations with cills lowered some
12" perhaps in 1st half of 19th century. Body of church is
fairly long and thick-walled. Open W porch has shouldered
doorway; birdcage belfry above (?by Crombie). Straight skews
with moulded skewputts; cross finial at W. All roofs covered
with graded slates.
Interior: good artisan monument dated 1757 with classical
ornament, on jamb E wall; pulpit has panelled front.
Churchyard enclosed mainly by iron fence, gate at NE, square
red ashlar corniced gatepiers with pyramidal caps; steps
alongside. Some good 17th-19th century headstones; Shaw
enclosure against church E wall.

Statement of Interest

Ecclesiastical building in use as such. OSA gives 1764 as

date of building. E-W orientation of body of church may

indicate re-use of pre-Reformation fabric, but harling

prevents further analysis.

Change of Category B to A 22.2.88

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