Latitude: 57.4909 / 57°29'27"N
Longitude: -2.6477 / 2°38'51"W
OS Eastings: 361273
OS Northings: 844706
OS Grid: NJ612447
Mapcode National: GBR M8TX.PT1
Mapcode Global: WH8ML.9ZG8
Plus Code: 9C9VF9R2+9W
Entry Name: Parish Hall, Forgue
Listing Name: Forgue Parish Hall (Scott's Hall), Including Gates, Gatepiers, Boundary Walls and Railings
Listing Date: 6 February 2001
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 394934
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB47588
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200394934
Location: Forgue
County: Aberdeenshire
Electoral Ward: Huntly, Strathbogie and Howe of Alford
Parish: Forgue
Traditional County: Aberdeenshire
Tagged with: Hall
1884. Single storey village hall with 2-storey wings. Squared rubble with long and short sandstone dressings, polished to margins. Base course; ground floor cill course; chamfered reveals; curved angles, corbelled-out below eaves; crowstepped gables with stone finials to apexes.
N (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: asymmetrical; 2-bay. Chamfered Tudor-arched doorway to ground floor of bay to left, roll-moulded lintel, hoodmould above; 2-leaf boarded timber door with strapwork hinges; bipartite gabled window breaking eaves to 1st floor. Broad gabled bay advanced to right, mullion and transomed window to centre comprising tall bipartite flanked to left and right by single windows stepped-down, stepped hoodmould; blind vertical opening set in gablehead.
W ELEVATION: asymmetrical; 5-bay; tall mullion and transomed bipartite windows to centre 3 bays of hall, shallow crenellated parapet above; flat-roofed rectangular porch advanced to ground floor of bay to left, chamfered Tudor-arched doorway with roll-moulded lintel and hoodmould, stone steps to 2-leaf boarded timber door with strapwork hinges, parapet of porch stepped-up to centre enclosing polished pink granite plaque. Gabled bay stepped-forward to outer right, additions to ground floor, Tudor-arched window centred in gablehead of 1st floor.
S ELEVATION: asymmetrical; gabled bay to right, panelled timber door with letterbox fanlight to ground floor, flanked at left by stone steps ascending from left to glazed and panelled timber door.
E ELEVATION: asymmetrical; 5-bay; tall mullion and transomed bipartite windows to centre 3 bays of hall. Gabled bay advanced to right, irregular fenestration; gabled bay advanced to left, single Tudor-arched window to centre of ground and 1st floors.
Square-pane leaded windows to hall; variety of timber sash and case windows to remainder. Grey slate roof with lead ridges. Crowstepped stone skews with moulded skewputts. Corniced gablehead and ridge stacks with octagonal cans. Cast-iron rainwater goods.
INTERIOR: not seen 2000.
GATES, GATEPIERS AND BOUNDARY WALLS: pair of square-plan gatepiers with pyramidal caps to N, low quadrant walls surmounted by railings flanking, piers at angles with coped rubble walls; 2-leaf iron gates with feur-de-lys finials.
Forgue Parish Hall, known as Scott's Hall was gifted to the community by Walter Scott of Glendronach Distillery. It is well detailed with an unusual mix of sandstone and granite, the sandstone being primarily restricted to the dressings. Features of note include the moulded doorways and windows, crowstepped gables and stone finials.
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