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Church by J. Gillespie Graham, 1826-8, after a design by Bishop James Kyle, and presbytery was added in the mid-19th century. The church is a rectangular Gothic building orientated north - south with a gabled entrance front on the south side. Tooled ashlar frontage, mixed rubble flanks, with tooled and polished ashlar dressings. The main façade (south) has with a central bay marked by stepped buttresses rising to panelled, gabletted, pinnacles with stiff-leaf finials, linked at wallhead by a pierced balustrade and a gable apex finial. Canted chancel (added circa 1905) at the north gable with paired hoodmoulded windows with curvilinear tracery. The presbytery is a 2-storey and attic dwelling with long (rear) east elevation abutting the church wall and with a regular 3-bay entrance gable at the south. Mixed rubble construction with tooled ashlar dressings. Off-centre entrance with flanking windows and two first floor windows, all under relieving arches.
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