Description
John Falconer and John Wilson, masons, James McLean, carpenter,
1818-22. Thinly detailed Gothic rectangular church with tower
at west gable. Tower, south and west elevations of rough ashlar;
north and east elevations of sneck-harled rubble; polished
ashlar dressings; slated roof. Body of church 4 bays with 4
tall windows at south and 2 similar windows at north, the
windows having timber mullions and tracery; all windows have
hoodmoulds. At centre of south front, crenellated vestry (now
porch). Moulded eaves cornice; square-plan skewputts with
ornate stiff leaf finials. Tower of 3 stages delineated by
string courses; Gothic openings with hoodmoulds, those at
second stage with label stops carved with heads (of bonnetted
women at south and capped men at west); corbelled, crenellated
parapet with crocketted pinnacles at angles. Interior recast
and re-orientated towards east, John Robertson, 1894. Gothick horse-shore gallery borne on clustered columns; original
pulpit with sounding board in form of crown; furnishings of
pine. Two memorial tablets by James Dalziel, Edinburgh, to
members of the Fowler family of Raddery and Grange, early 19th
century.