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Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith

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Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith — category B listed building-listed church in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

About

Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith is a category B listed building-listed church in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB898). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Category B Date Added 14/04/1971 Local Authority North Ayrshire Planning Authority North Ayrshire Parish Beith NGR NS 35190 53970 Coordinates 235190, 653970 — 1784. Classical, 2-storey 5-bay rectangular-plan piend-roofed former church; later 20th century brick addition to W; all window openings blocked. 4 tall round-arched, keystoned windows; central, projecting porch with narrow side lights under shallow segmental-arched head with central pilastered, round-arched window above and outer pilasters supporting pediment; remains of apex stack. Random sandstone rubble with ashlar margins; rendered porch with polished ashlar dressings. Lean-to addition to rear. Grey slates. INTERIOR: altered. Timber panelled gallery remains to NE (filled in above); cantilevered pulpit over entrance. Kingpost roof structure. BOUNDARY WALLS, RAILING GATES AND GATEPIERS: low coped rubble wall to Head Street with delicate fleur-de-lis cast-iron railings over; square droved ashlar gatepiers with domed caps; cast-iron gates. Coped rubble boundary wall to sides and rear enclosing burial ground containing some interesting late 18th and 19th century monuments. — In 1784, as a result of a break from the Established church, the church in Head Street was built as a Relief Church. In 1840 it presumably became the United Presbyterian Church. In 1900 the Free Church and the United Presbyterian Church merged becoming the United Free Church. By 1917 the church had ceased to be in ecclesiastical use and was then used as a dance hall, an Orange Lodge, a cinema and a factory. It is now principally used by the 1st Beith Boys' Brigade. The design is in appropriately restrained classicism. The loss of the glazing affects the character of the building however. The rubble walls were harled certainly until the late 20

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Place summary

Boys Brigade Hall is located on Head Street in Beith, within the Scottish Highlands. This building is designated as a category B listed structure, reflecting its historical and architectural significance.

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Coordinates
55.7510, -4.6275
Postcode
KA15 2EW
Parliamentary constituency
North Ayrshire and Arran

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith?
Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode KA15 2EW).
Is Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith a listed building?
Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith free to visit?
Yes, Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith is free to enter.
How do I get to Boys Brigade Hall, Head Street, Beith?
Drivers can navigate to postcode KA15 2EW. It sits within the North Ayrshire and Arran parliamentary constituency.