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Latitude: 56.2031 / 56°12'11"N
Longitude: -2.7713 / 2°46'16"W
OS Eastings: 352246
OS Northings: 701430
OS Grid: NO522014
Mapcode National: GBR 2S.F1BT
Mapcode Global: WH7SS.DCK0
Plus Code: 9C8V663H+6F
Entry Name: Churchyard, St Monance Parish Church, Braehead, St Monance
Listing Name: St Monan's Church and Churchyard
Listing Date: 1 March 1984
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 349204
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15558
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: St Monance, Braehead, St Monance Parish Church, Churchyard
ID on this website: 200349204
Location: St Monance
County: Fife
Electoral Ward: East Neuk and Landward
Parish: St Monance
Traditional County: Fife
Tagged with: Churchyard
Fabirc mostly 1362-to, Sir William Dishington Master of Works; alterations over several periods, major restoration by William Burn, 1826-8. Vestry added c. 1900 by Peter McGregor Chalmers. restored to present condition 1955-60, Ian G Lindsay and Partners. T-plan gothic church, square tower probably heightened in 16th century) over crossing, circular stair turret (also 16th century) with crosslet loops near
north west angle, corbelled parapet, within which faceted spire with diminutive lucarnes rises from 3rd storey. All ashlar. Stepped angle buttresses to aisles and to chancel with gableted pinnacles rising above eaves, similar simpler buttresses to south bays of chancel; 4 windows with curvilinear tracery to latter S. elevation (3 renewed by Burn), and 2 to north wall flanking low lean-to vestry, 2 windows to east gable divided by buttresses, latter stopped below altered, traceried, semi-circular light. North transept has interesting tracery to gable window, Tudor-arched door (by Burn) in east wall of south transept,
2 deeply recessed plate-traceried windows with splayed reveals to south gable. Continuous string at cill level; eaves cornice with masks and
block corbels. Slate roof.
INTERIOR: crossing arches on shafted jambs, vaulted ceilings with bosses. Sedilia, with cusped decoration, on south wall of chancel, beside credence; plain double aumbry on opposite wall. Several consecration crosses. Furnishings by Lindsay, pulpit central on west wall. Supsended votive ship model probably 18th century. Churchyard enclosed by rubble-built wall, entered at north by bridge, 2 square ashlar gatepiers with pyramidal caps; cast-iron gates.
The original door on the west wall was blocked by Burn, and a tall window slapped out above, which, together with the 2 doors on the east gable which replaed a 1692 door, was blocked by Lindsay. Forestair to gallery at east end shown on a 1788 print; an 1802 print shows eastern and northern galleries, with pulpit central on south wall. The vestry is on the site of an earlier vestry (see SNMR).
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