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Parish Church, Seafield Terrace, Portsoy

A Category B Listed Building in Portsoy, Aberdeenshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.6811 / 57°40'52"N

Longitude: -2.6943 / 2°41'39"W

OS Eastings: 358695

OS Northings: 865908

OS Grid: NJ586659

Mapcode National: GBR M8QF.6F5

Mapcode Global: WH7KN.L67D

Plus Code: 9C9VM8J4+C7

Entry Name: Parish Church, Seafield Terrace, Portsoy

Listing Name: Seafield Terrace, Church of Scotland and Enclosing Walls

Listing Date: 22 February 1972

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 386194

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB40282

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Fordyce Parish Church, Portsoy
Portsoy, Seafield Terrace, Parish Church

ID on this website: 200386194

Location: Portsoy

County: Aberdeenshire

Town: Portsoy

Electoral Ward: Banff and District

Traditional County: Banffshire

Tagged with: Church building

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Description

Dated 1844 and 1870, reconstructed and remodelled, J Russell Mackenzie, architect, Aberdeen. Coursed dark rubble with contrasting tooled sandstone ashlar dressings. Rectangular church with S facing buttressed entrance gable and spire at SW angle. Centre pointed arch doorway divided by slender pilastered trumeau and with paired lights above transom; pair chevron-planked doors. Wheel window fills gable above entrance; centre entrance flanked by small, shoulder-arched lights, each with dated lintel. Slightly advanced square tower (1870) with stepped diagonal buttresses, rising as octagonal facetted spire from 2nd stage; base of spire with pointed-arched, louvred openings in each face and alternating pinnacle-capped buttresses; lucarnes in upper stages of facetted spire which terminates with cast-iron finial.

Long E elevation lit by 3 square-headed 3-light windows; lattice-pane glazing. Side entrance set back at W, leading to parish room linking church with neighbouring manse. Slate roofs.

INTERIOR: aisled and galleried interior with timber braced roof; aisle arcade supported by tapering cast-iron cluster columns; organ in gallery. Pulpit against N gable wall with stained glass wheel-window above. 2 circa 1920 stained glass windows W by Walter J Pearce, Manchester.

ENCLOSING WALLS; low coped rubble wall fronts church, dividing site from road (and continuous with manse wall). Entrance flanked by bullfaced piers and closed by pair cast-iron gates. Rubble wall at E and N (continuing around manse at W).

Statement of Interest

Building in ecclesiastical use as such. Former Free Church of Scotland. Window lintels W and E of church door inscribed 'Built 1844' and 'Reconstructed 1870' respectively. Some fabric of 1844 church re-used and incorporated in 1870 reconstruction. Church and manse share S facing sloping site and are enclosed by continuous rubble wall. The manse is listed separately.

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