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St Angus Episcopal Church, Lochearnhead

A Category B Listed Building in Balquhidder, Stirling

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.3803 / 56°22'49"N

Longitude: -4.2872 / 4°17'13"W

OS Eastings: 258864

OS Northings: 723239

OS Grid: NN588232

Mapcode National: GBR 0Y.1WB6

Mapcode Global: WH3LK.3WRN

Plus Code: 9C8Q9PJ7+44

Entry Name: St Angus Episcopal Church, Lochearnhead

Listing Name: Lochearnhead, St Angus Episcopal Church

Listing Date: 6 May 1997

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 390880

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB44186

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Lochearnhead, St Angus Episcopal Church

ID on this website: 200390880

Location: Balquhidder

County: Stirling

Electoral Ward: Trossachs and Teith

Parish: Balquhidder

Traditional County: Perthshire

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Description

Loch Lomond And Trossachs National Park Planning Authority

Circa 1885. Rectangular-plan church with nave, chancel, porch, vestry and gabletted belfry in plain gothic style. Squared and snecked rubble sandstone with contrasting polished red sandstone dressings. Battered base; cusped windows; overhanging eaves; bargeboards.

N (Entrance) Elevation: gabled porch to outer right; roll-moulded doorway; boarded timber door with decorative wrought-iron hinges and fittings; blind slit opening set in gablehead above; iron cruciform finial. 4-light and 2-light windows to nave. Lower recessed chancel to outer left with 2-light window.

S Elevation: advanced gabled vestry with single window and blind slit set in gablehead. 4-light and 2-light windows.

E Elevation: 5-light window set in pointed-arched panel.

W Elevation: 3-light window; trefoil window set in gablehead. Clear leaded glass with coloured glass margins. Graded grey slate roof; decorative terracotta ridge tiles; gabletted belfry with cruciform finial; bell cast 1890 by J Murphy Dublin; cast-iron rainwater goods.

Interior: boarded dado; open timber roof; pointed chancel arch; open timber beam roof; decorative iron suspended light fitting; timber pews with additional hinged seats attached; altar with painted and gilded reredos depicting Saints Ninian, Columba, Blane and Angus; stained glass E window to memory of Rear Admiral Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor (died 1879).

Statement of Interest

The feu charter records that the church had been constructed on land belonging to the Edinchip Estate by 1888, when it was feued in favour of the Bishop of Dunkeld. Lady Helen Laura MacGregor of MacGregor, David Carnegie of Stronvar, and Col John Stewart of Ardvorlich were the principal benefactors. The church is distinguished by its unusual top-heavy belfry.

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