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Latitude: 57.6598 / 57°39'35"N
Longitude: -4.2163 / 4°12'58"W
OS Eastings: 267864
OS Northings: 865481
OS Grid: NH678654
Mapcode National: GBR H8YG.Z9Y
Mapcode Global: WH4FJ.6QHT
Plus Code: 9C9QMQ5M+WF
Entry Name: Resolis Parish Church
Listing Name: Resolis Parish Church
Listing Date: 25 March 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 348429
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14947
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200348429
Location: Resolis
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Black Isle
Parish: Resolis
Traditional County: Cromartyshire
Tagged with: Church building
James Boag, 1767, harled and ashlar dressings; slated roof.
Rectangular 4-bay church with birdcage bellcote at west
gable; tall pointed arched windows at south elevation with
vestry projecting from between centre bays; at north 2
flights of steps from bank against which church is built
lead to catslide-roofed porches placed each side of the
centre and serving gallery; later porches at gables to serve
lower area; later leaded glazing. Galleried interior;
panelled gallery front; columns supporting gallery of cast-
iron grained as wood replaced timber columns, 1896;
demi-octagonal pulpit (standing on later base) with
flattened ogee sounding board wit Langley-esque Gothick
detail supported at rear of pulpit by marbled piers of
clustered shafts; mid 19th century lamp brackets. Bell;
George Watt (Edinburgh). 1787.
Ecclesiastical building in use as such.
Alterations A Maitland and Sons, were made in 1875, 1887 and
1896.
Inscription at pulpit back commemorates The Rev Hector
McPhail (+ 1774). Bell inscribed "George Watt Fecit St
Ninian's Row, Edinburgh DUHG." (for David Urquhart and Helen
Gordon of Braelangwell and Newhall. 1787).
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