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Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick

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Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick — category B listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

About

Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick is a category B listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB38750). 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 26/05/1988 Local Authority East Lothian Planning Authority East Lothian Burgh North Berwick NGR NT 55305 85004 Coordinates 355305, 685004 — Dunn and Hansom, Newcastle, 1879. Addition of chancel and sacristy, John Kinross RSA, 1889. Lady Chapel to N, R S Lorimer, 1901. Simple Gothic style church. Squared Newcastle freestone with ashlar dressings. Variety of lead-paned and stained glass glazing patterns. Purple slates with black terracotta ridge and gable cross finials. Plain copings and corbelled eaves at nave and chancel. W GABLE: pointed moulded arched doorway, hoodmould continuing as string course to angle buttresses. Large traceried carved triangular window with trefoil tracery above, cusped lancets flanking below. Diminutive blind cusped slits, paired in gable head. N ELEVATION: timber bellcote, 1892, with piended slate roof to W. 3 paired cusped lancets to E before Lady Chapel S side of nave lit similarly. LADY CHAPEL: projecting N at transept; tripartite rectangular light with tracery to W side, bipartite to E; central buttress to N gable bearing corbel for statue. Ogee detailed window above. Grey slate roof swept at eaves. INTERIOR: timber ceiling and organ gallery at W end. Nave circa 70? by 20?. Taller chancel through pointed arch opening, with pointed vault. Arched organ gallery to S, pierced quatrefoils in stone balustrade. Travertine marble floor to sanctuary, 1971. Notable stained glass window in Lady Chapel ?Mary, Star of the Sea?, unattributed. GATE: Archibald MacPherson, 1880. Pillars of Amble stone. Decorative wrought-iron overflow and gate by Bain and Co, Edinburgh. — Ecclesiastical building in use as such. Presbytery adjoining (listed separately). Drawing by office of John Kinross for 1889 work, disproves former attribution to Ba

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Place summary

Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady is located on Law Road in North Berwick, central Scotland. This church is designated as a category B listed building, highlighting its architectural and historical significance.

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Coordinates
56.0558, -2.7192
District
East Lothian
Postcode
EH39 4PN
Parliamentary constituency
Lothian East

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick?
Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode EH39 4PN).
Is Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick a listed building?
Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick free to visit?
Yes, Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick is free to enter.
How do I get to Star of The Sea, R.C. Church of Our Lady, Law Road, North Berwick?
Drivers can navigate to postcode EH39 4PN. It sits within the Lothian East parliamentary constituency.