Aberdeenshire HER - NJ66SE0385 - RECTORY, ST ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BANFF

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Feature: NJ66SE0385 - RECTORY, ST ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BANFF
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Rectory, built by A and W Reid, Elgin, in 1853. It is a Tudor-Gothic, two-storey, three-bay house, with a tooled ashlar frontage, a harled return gable and rear wing, and a dividing string course. The principal elevation has a slightly off-centre advanced middle bay, with a recessed entrance under a depressed hoodmoulded arch. To the north of the entrance is a two-light, and to the south a three-light window. The first floor has three two-light windows under finialled gables. All the front fenestration is hoodmoulded, and multi-pane glazing is used in timber sash and case windows, with pointed heads to upper sashes in the ground floor windows only. The slate roof has modern roof lights, and there are deep copes to end stacks. Varied glazing is used to the rear of the house and the rear wing. The front railings were removed during World War II, and were replaced in circa 1990 with cast-iron, spearhead railings with urn stiffeners, which are continuous to the church to the south (NJ66SE0384).
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