Castlebay Church of Our Lady Star of Sea and Presbytery Western Isles (Outer Hebrides), Scotland, UK
George Woulfe Brennan of Oban, architect. Erected 1888. Aisled Gothic church with 4-stage square tower, presbytery at east alongside. Snecked and squared rubble, ashlar dressings.
Listed Building Description
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George Woulfe Brennan of Oban, architect. Erected 1888. Aisled Gothic church with 4-stage square tower, presbytery at east alongside. Snecked and squared rubble, ashlar dressings. CHURCH: tower with stepped angle buttresses, upper stages off-set; east- facing door, mostly hood-moulded pointed openings above, louvered at top (belfry) stage, clock to 3 faces of stage below; crenellated parapet enclosing pyramidal roof. 3-light gable windows both in hood-moulded pointed panel; aisle windows single pointed lights. Cross finials. Interior: aisle arcades depressed arches on octagonal columns; leaded gable windows; roof timbers on corbels. PRESBYTERY: 2 storeys; asymmetrical plan; square-headed openings; plate glass sash windows; door in south gable, and 2 windows either floor. Wall-head stack to east on ramped base, flanking gabled dormerheads; long single storey lean-to at north. Roofs mostly slated. Enclosed by rubble built wall, cast-iron gates and gatepiers to the SE.
Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
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Ecclesiastical building in use as such; presbytery included for group value. B of S notes include further ref. to Brennan in 1906; but it is not clear what work, if any, was done then. Brenan states that the building of the church cost #2,000.
Listed Building References
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Information courtesy of Buildings of Scotland research unit. RIBA Licentiate Statement, G Woulfe Brenan.