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Latitude: 57.6763 / 57°40'34"N
Longitude: -2.9658 / 2°57'56"W
OS Eastings: 342494
OS Northings: 865566
OS Grid: NJ424655
Mapcode National: GBR M81F.N27
Mapcode Global: WH7KJ.DBY4
Plus Code: 9C9VM2GM+GM
Entry Name: All Saints Episcopal Church, West Church Street, Buckie
Listing Name: Buckie, West Church Street, All Saints Episcopal Church Hall and Parsonage
Listing Date: 22 February 1972
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 358335
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB22721
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Buckie, West Church Street, All Saints Episcopal Church
ID on this website: 200358335
Location: Buckie
County: Moray
Town: Buckie
Electoral Ward: Buckie
Traditional County: Banffshire
Tagged with: Church building
CHURCH: Alexander Ross, 1876. Gothic. 4-bay rectangular
church with projecting 3-stage tower with entrance at SW
and apsidal chancel at E. Rubble, tooled and polished ashlar
dressings.
Entrance in base of tower flanked by small nook shafts
and with moulded pointed-headed tympanum. Paired lancets in
middle stage, moulded pointed-headed plate traceried windows
in upper stage, from which rises broached spire with
diminutive lucarnes and apex cast-iron weathervane.
Buttressed 3-bay S elevation with gabled plate traceried
windows breaking wallhead. Apsidal chancel lit by continuous
row of small cusped lights linked by pulvinated string
course at lintel height. Gable cross apices; slate roof,
bowed and piended at E.
INTERIOR: simple interior. Altar supported by paired
polished red granite shafts; some coloured glass but mainly
lattice-pane glazing; pine pulpit and pews; braced rafter
roof supported by moulded corbel heads.
CHURCH HALL: later 19th century rectangular gabled church
hall abuts W gable of church. Rubble tooled ashlar dressings.
3-bay entrance front to West Church Street with pointed-headed
centre door and flanking windows; oculus in set back gable;
multi-pane glazing; slate roof.
PARSONAGE: later 19th century 2-storey house linked to
church by simple narrow 3-bay wing. Rubble, tooled ashlar
dressings. Asymmetrical 3-bay, L-plan E front with lean-to
porch in re-entrant angle with side entrance; bipartite
at left, projecting rectangular 3-light bay window at right.
1st floor tripartite in projecting gable, 2 gabled dormers
break wallhead. 2-pane glazing. Coped end stacks; slate roof.
Ecclesiastical building in use as such. Corner site with
Cluny Square.
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