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St Peter's Parish Church And Church Rooms, Princes Street, Thurso

A Category B Listed Building in Thurso, Highland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 58.5941 / 58°35'38"N

Longitude: -3.5233 / 3°31'23"W

OS Eastings: 311558

OS Northings: 968348

OS Grid: ND115683

Mapcode National: GBR K6N0.JT0

Mapcode Global: WH5BJ.V8F1

Plus Code: 9CCRHFVG+JM

Entry Name: St Peter's Parish Church And Church Rooms, Princes Street, Thurso

Listing Name: Princes Street, St Peter's Parish Church (Church of Scotland), Church Room, Enclosure Railings and Gate Piers

Listing Date: 21 February 1975

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 388429

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB42011

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: St Peter's and St Andrew's Church, Thurso
Thurso, Princes Street, St Peter's Parish Church And Church Rooms

ID on this website: 200388429

Location: Thurso

County: Highland

Town: Thurso

Electoral Ward: Thurso and Northwest Caithness

Traditional County: Caithness

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Description

William Burn, 1832. Gothic; wide rectangular church

orientated SE-NW, with entrance in SE in base of 3-stage

tower. All coursed, dressed rubble, tooled rubble dressings.

Pointed headed, hood-moulded porch in centre of tower, with

cusped Y-tracery windows in 3 faces of 2nd stage, and

louvred windows with intersecting tracery to belfry in all

4 faces of upper stage; clock in 3 faces below belfry

windows; polygonal clasping buttresses terminating in

pinnacles. Entrance flanked by single bay stair projection,

lit by Y-tracery window in front and side elevations. 5-bay

flanks with windows as frontage alternating with pinnacled

buttresses. Large perpendicular traceried window in centre

of broad NW gable with small flanking windows; lattice pane

glazing; NW apex stack; slate roof. Interior; shallow ribbed

and bossed vaulted ceiling; gallery with reeded panelled

frontage supported by cast-iron Roman Doric columns. Gothic

panelled pulpit; large organ at rear; pews probably from

1870-80.

Church room; later single storey, 5-bay church room fills site immediately NW of church; curved frontage with centre gable

and bipartites in bays 2, 3, and 4. Entrance in SW gable;

slate roof.

Enclosure railings; plain cast-iron spear head railings

mounted on low coped rubble retaining wall. Matching

paired gates to front flanked by octagonal capped tooled

ashlar gate piers; single pedestrian gates at sides.

Statement of Interest

Ecclesiastical building in use as such. Erected at cost of

$6,000. Clock in 140' high Tower gifted by Mr Henry Miller

of London.

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