Craigstone St Brendan's RC Church Western Isles (Outer Hebrides), Scotland, UK

Probably built 1858. Simple rectangular-plan 3-bay Gothic church with pointed windows. Harled. Gabled porch at east gable; 2 lights on west gable. Windows mostly with intersecting tracery. Straight skews slightly swept near eaves.

Listed Building Description
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Probably built 1858. Simple rectangular-plan 3-bay Gothic church with pointed windows. Harled. Gabled porch at east gable; 2 lights on west gable. Windows mostly with intersecting tracery. Straight skews slightly swept near eaves. Plastic tile roof in imitation of slate. Cross finials. Interior: arched recess at liturgical east with some cusped panelling in recess, and flanked by doors; gallery at east with boarded front supported on 2 wooden columns.

Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
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Ecclesiastical building in use as such.

Listed Building References
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Presumably the church referred to as "St Barr's" in Groome, GAZETTEER, n.d. (2nd ed.) vol I p.131.