Moray HER - NJ36SW0019 - SPEYMOUTH PARISH CHURCH

Main Details

Primary ReferenceNJ36SW0019
NameSPEYMOUTH PARISH CHURCH
NMRS Card No.NJ36SW46
NMRS Numlink108603
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Parish Church. Built in 1732-3 by James Ogilvie, who designed the church with the minister. It was opened in 1733 following the union of Dipple, Essil and Garmouth into one parish in 1731. It was enlarged in 1798-9 by Alexander Thompson, and renovated in 1885 and the North-East re-entrant angle was filled by a hall in 2003-4. The harl was renewed in 1986. Made of local red sandstone and harled pink, it is often called the Red Kirk. It is a Georgian oblong shape, with a North aisle, and a new hall was added on the North side with a gallery. There is a bellcote dated 1733 at West gable apex. There are 4 long round-head windows in the South elevation, flanked by a round-headed doorway in each outer bay. The end gables are each lit by a circular gallery window from 1885, and by round-headed ground floor window. The windows have Y-tracery and leaded glazing, and there is a local slate roof. A late-19th century mural cast-iron drinking fountain is at the West gable, made by I Kennedy of Kilmarnock. Inside, there is a traditional lay-out that has been retained through refurbishment in 1885, and it was re-roofed in 1991. There is a centre pulpit on the South wall, a small centre mural sundial. Set into the side of the pulpit is a memorial plaque commemorating those who lost their lives in World War I. The semi-hexagonal panelled gallery has stencil decoration, and is supported by slender cast-iron columns with decorative painted capitals. A 4-panel pew-back dated 1634 from old Dipple parish church (NJ35NW0007) is hung on the West wall, carved with armorials, text and initials. It was gifted to the church by Miss I Shand in 1934. The initials are VH and LI for Walter Hay of Redhall and Lilian Innes, who were married in 1692. The inscription reads 'Creat in me a clean hart O God and renue a right spirit with in me. Erecit be Valter Hay and L Innes his spous 1634'. A rubble wall surrounds the church. There is a pair of simple gatepiers with pyramidal caps supporting a pair of cast-iron gates at the South.
Last Update05/06/2018

National Grid Reference: NJ 3365 6074


Easting: 327200, Northing: 843200

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Artefact and Ecofact


Ecofact

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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
FOUNTAINSDRINKING O100
MEMORIALSWORLD WAR I P100
MEMORIALSWAR T100
WALLSRUBBLE Q100
GATEPIERSSQUARE R100
CAPSPYRAMIDAL S100
CHURCHESPARISH A100
WINDOWS ROUND-HEADEDB100
DOORWAYS ROUND-HEADEDC100
SUNDIALSMURAL D100
WINDOWSCIRCULARGALLERYE100
BELFRIESBIRD-CAGE F100
PULPITSSEMI-HEXAGONALPANELLEDG100
COLUMNSCAST-IRON H100
CAPITALS PAINTEDI100
PEW-BACKS PANELLEDJ100
PANELSARMORIAL K100
PANELS INITIALLEDL100
FOUNTAINSCAST-IRON M100
GATESCAST-IRON N100

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National Status

National Status
Listed Building, Category B

Regional Status


Photo Details

SourceReferencePhoto TypeFilm TypeDate
AASAAS-GR-15-07-125 Ground Digital 19/07/2015

Bibliographic Detail

Bib Ref NoTitleAuthorDateOthersEditorPublishedDetailsDate MDate Y
00856ARCH SCOT POST-REF CHURCHESG HAY1957   197,267,PL32c  
01557NSA 0  EDINBURGHXIII(1845) 58  
00867CHURCHES IN MORAYAJ HOWAT1901Y ELGIN47  
00323BIOG DICT OF BRIT ARCHITECTSH COLVIN1978  LONDON600  
01412MORAY: AN ILLUSTRATED ARCHITECTURAL GUIDEC MCKEAN1987N EDINBURGH111  

Location

Historic Administrative Area Name Speymouth
Positional Accuracy Centred at
Buffer Zone 1-5m
Buffer Type Bespoke
Capture Scale Unknown
Spatial Feature Type Polygon: Known Site Extent

Environment

Constraints Privately owned, regularly visited by public, easy access.
Altitude30
Geology 
Topography Terrace
Aspect 1360
Aspect 2 Open
Current Land Use Ecclesiastic
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Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) A100    
Modern (1900 - 2050) B100    
18th Century C100 1904  
18th Century D100 1904  
19th Century E100    
20th Century F100    

Period Notes

Period Notes Built in built 1732-3, enlarged in 1799 and renovated in 1885. A Pew-back dated 1634 was gifted to the church in 1934. The harl was renewed in 1986, the interior was re-roofed in 1991 and a new hall filling the North-East re-entrant angle was built in 2003-4. Listed designation was given on 26/01/1971.

Architect Details

Architect Details Architect and Contractor for the initial build was James Ogilvie. 1798-9 enlargement was by Alexander Thompson. The fountain was made by I.Kennedy, Kilmarnock.

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