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Carnoustie Parish Church

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Carnoustie Parish Church — category C listed building-listed church in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

About

Carnoustie Parish Church is a category C listed building-listed church in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB52552). 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 C Date Added 28/08/2020 Local Authority Angus Planning Authority Angus Burgh Carnoustie NGR NO 55927 34555 Coordinates 355927, 734555 — Carnoustie Church (formerly Carnoustie Parish Church) was designed by Peter Macgregor Chalmers in 1899 and has a prominent location on Carnoustie High Street (Dundee Street). It was opened in 1902. The design is influenced by Early Christian and neo-Romanesque church architecture with round-arched openings and an arcaded interior. The church has a rectangular plan with side aisles. The entrance front (facing the road) has a square-plan tower at the southeast corner with double round-arched doorways. The west side has a single-storey projecting aisle and the east side is double-height, with the upper level lit by round-arch clerestory windows. To the rear of the church are a tall chancel and single-storey transepts. A single-storey gabled vestry adjoins the northeast corner angle. The roofs are covered with grey slate. The interior (seen 2020) has a tall nave and round-arched chancel, flanked by aisles that are asymmetrical in height. The double-height east aisle has a stone arcade with plain stone columns. There is a stone stair with iron railings in the entrance tower leading to the raked gallery which is supported by the arcade. The roof structure is open timber. The pulpit and communion table are carved timber. The lectern is wrought iron. The west aisle has a single-storey stone arcade with a round-arched window at the south end. Biblical texts are carved into the walls at various locations, above doors, on the stone base of the pulpit and on the font. Stained glass includes war memorial windows by Margaret Chilton and Marjorie Kemp, a round window in the chancel by Douglas Strachan depicting the empty tomb, and a memorial

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

Carnoustie Parish Church is located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designated as a category C listed building, reflecting its historical significance and architectural interest.

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Coordinates
56.5010, -2.7175
District
Angus
Postcode
DD7 7PF
Parliamentary constituency
Arbroath and Broughty Ferry
Opening
Su[1] 09:00-13:00; Jan off

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Carnoustie Parish Church?
Carnoustie Parish Church is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode DD7 7PF).
Is Carnoustie Parish Church a listed building?
Carnoustie Parish Church is officially recognised as category C listed building listed.
Is Carnoustie Parish Church free to visit?
Yes, Carnoustie Parish Church is free to enter.
How do I get to Carnoustie Parish Church?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DD7 7PF. It sits within the Arbroath and Broughty Ferry parliamentary constituency.