Angus HER - NO34SW0057 - EASSIE AND NEVAY PARISH CHURCH

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Primary ReferenceNO34SW0057
NameEASSIE AND NEVAY PARISH CHURCH
NRHE Card No.NO34SW40
NRHE Numlink 223681
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 4636
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Church, no longer in ecclesiastical use, built in 1833 in a Gothic style. It is small and oblong in plan, it is built of coursed and tooled sandstone with a slated roof. It has a castellated belfry, and the East window is dated 1833. It was modernised internally in 1947. It is enclosed by a rubble wall with a rounded ashlar cope, and there are two entrances to the North. There are hexagonal ashlar gatepiers with shallow pyramidal caps supporting spearheaded gates in the Western entrance, and the Eastern entrance has simple thin square gatepiers supporting similar gates.
Last Update17/08/2016
Updated Bynackerman
CompilerCP
Date of Compilation04/12/2013

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National Grid Reference: NO 3332 4496



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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
CHURCHESOBLONGGOTHICA100
BELFRIES CASTELLATEDB100
WINDOWS DATEDC100
WALLSRUBBLECOPEDD100
COPESASHLARROUNDEDE100
GATEPIERSASHLARHEXAGONALF100
GATES SPEARHEADEDG100