Abban Street and Lochalsh Road, St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Inverness, Scotland

Listed Building Data

Abban Street and Lochalsh Road, St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church has been designated a scheduled monument in Scotland with the following information. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

Historic Scotland ID
379563 (entity ID)
Building ID
35114
Canmore ID
98117
Category
B
Name
Abban Street and Lochalsh Road, St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
Parish
Inverness
County
Highland
Easting
265939
Northing
845721
Date Listed
15 June 1981

Listed Building Description

Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.

Ross and Macbeth, 1903. Lady Chapel and furnishings, J N Comper, 1910. Simple late Gothic, 3-bay aisleless nave, narthex and chancel, vestry at north-east, Lady Chapel at north-west, lean-to porch at west gable. Snecked rubble, slated roof. Spired bellcote at west. Inside, collar-braced waggon roof; tester above high altar by Comper; stone font with spired and crocketted timber cover by Comper; stained glass east window by Comper.

Listed Building Statement of Special Interest

Text courtesy of Historic Environment Scotland. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.

Category B for interior. The church, as built in 1903, was a rebuilding of the Mission Chapel of the Holy Spirit (Alexander Ross, 1886) which had stood in Factory Street. In the rebuilding the church was lengthened. The adjoining Rectory in Abban Street was built to designs by Alexander Ross and Son in 1911 (INVERNESS COURIER, April 25, 1911). Ecclesiastical building in use as such.

Listed Building References

Text courtesy of Historic Environment Scotland. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.

YEAR BOOK FOR EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN SCOTLAND (1918), 233-4; INVERNESS COURIER Aug. 25, 1903 (advertisement for tenders); INVERNESS COURIER, Sept. 15, 1903.