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Latitude: 56.4676 / 56°28'3"N
Longitude: -2.96 / 2°57'36"W
OS Eastings: 340948
OS Northings: 731018
OS Grid: NO409310
Mapcode National: GBR ZC0.GJ
Mapcode Global: WH7RB.HPPR
Plus Code: 9C8VF29Q+2X
Entry Name: Wallacetown Church Of Scotland, Crescent Street, Dundee
Listing Name: Crescent Street, Wallacetown Parish Church (Now Also Trinity Church, Church of Scotland)
Listing Date: 30 June 1989
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 361404
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB25216
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Dundee, Crescent Street, Wallacetown Church Of Scotland
ID on this website: 200361404
Location: Dundee
County: Dundee
Town: Dundee
Electoral Ward: Maryfield
Traditional County: Angus
Tagged with: Church building
George Mathewson, 1839-40, tower heightened by Charles and
Leslie Ower, 1877. Rectangular plan church and tower, with neo-Romanesque detailing. Squared, coursed rubble with
polished ashlar dressings.
E ELEVATION: E gable with 110 foot 3-stage tower slightly
projecting at centre. 2 tall round-headed windows with
arched Y-tracery lighting gallery stairs flank central
doorway dated 1840 at base of tower. Tower has clasping
pilaster buttresses, round arched entrance with nook shaft,
3-light stepped round-headed window over, blind lancets on
return elevations; 2nd stage with louvred belfry window
arched head set into 5-arch blind arcade; top stage shafted
2-light window with inset clock face, chevron decoration to
hood moulds; shafted angles to pilaster, circular pinnacles
clasping arcaded parapet.
S ELEVATION: 4 tall round-arched windows with arched
Y-tracery. W gable 2 similarly detailed windows flank 3-light
sanctuary window. School converted to hall at right angles to
N elevation with simple round-arched porch, 2 round-headed
windows, oculus and stack in N gable, louvred fleche.
Slate roofs, skylights now slated over.
INTERIOR: 5 bays and projecting organ chamber, U-plan gallery
on tall clustered cast-iron columns. Upper columns support
4-centred arched roof trusses of plastered timber with arched
decoration in the spandrels. Original clerestorey level
openings formerly lit from skylights. Good stained glass
window inserted 1877. Cusped panelled gallery behind pulpit
and fronting organ chamber with other alterations by Charles
and Leslie Ower, 1877.
Ecclesiastical building in use as such. Tower a major
landmark to mariners. Some external detail lost during
plastic repairs.
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