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Lundie Parish Church, Lundie
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- Canmore:
- LUNDIE PARISH CHURCH
- Historic Scotland:
- HS Reference No 13090
General Details and Location
Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
Lundie Parish Church
Other Name(s)
Kirkton of Lundie, Lundie Kirk
Address
Lundie
Locality
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
6678
Listing Category
A
OS Grid Ref
NO 29062 36610
Location Type
Rural
HS Reference No
13090
Description
Church with Romanesque core, partially rebuilt 1846, renovated Thomas Saunders Robertson 1892, including addition of porch and new bellcote; apse removed and neo-classical Duncan Mausoleum erected, Robert Mylne, dated 1789 (now converted to vestry). Coursed squared rubble, random rubble at W gable, slate roof; mausoleum, diagonally droved ashlar, polished panels, channelled ashlar domical roof. Pointed windows and door to S elevation of nave, chamfered jambs, moulded heads and blocked springing joints. Deep eaves. (Historic Environment Scotland List Entry)
Building Dates
Partially rebuilt 1846; renovations and additions 1892
Architects
Renovated by Thomas Saunders Robertson, 1892
Category of Risk and Development History
Condition
Ruinous
Category of Risk
High
Exemptions to State of Risk
Field Visits
27/04/2023
Development History
13 January 2023: Last in use as a place of worship in 2017 and significantly fire damaged in November 2022.
27 April 2023: External inspection finds the building to be primarily roofless and damaged by fire. The attached mausoleum appears intact and stable. Very little of the rainwater goods remain. The masonry of the wallheads and the chimney has been damaged. The windows and doors have been covered with timber sheeting and dangerous building signage has been posted. Pieces of charred material are lying around the base of the building to the rear. The surrounding churchyard appears to be maintained and in good condition, therefore is exempt from State of Risk. Move to At Risk.
Guides to Development
Conservation Area
Lundie
Planning Authority Contact
PAC Telephone Number
03452 777 778
Availability
Current Availability
Unknown
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
Unknown
Present/Former Uses
Name of Owners
Unverifiable
Type of Ownership
Unknown
Information Services
Additional Contacts/Information Source
Bibliography
Online Resources
Classification
Churches and Chapels
Original Entry Date
13-JAN-23
Date of Last Edit
29/06/2023