Brethren Meeting House (Former), 26, Gordon Street, Boddam

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General Details and Location

Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
Brethren Meeting House (Former)
Other Name(s)
Address
26, Gordon Street, Boddam
Locality
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
3390
Listing Category
C
OS Grid Ref
NK 13269 42349
Location Type
Small Town
HS Reference No
16313

Description

Originally Wesleyan church, late Victorian. Plain gothic coursed rubble rectangle, 2 gothick windows and doorway with margins to gable front with effective bellcote, having strong cornice and big spike finial. (Historic Environment Scotland List Entry)
Building Dates
Late 19th century
Architects
Unknown

Category of Risk and Development History

Condition
Poor
Category of Risk
Moderate
Exemptions to State of Risk
Field Visits
29/02/2008, 05/10/2010, 21/10/2013, 21/3/2019
Development History
February 2008: External inspection finds the building, although wind and water tight in poor condition, appears to have been long term vacant and subjected to vandalism.
October 2010: External inspection finds no significant change from the last site visit. The building continues to deteriorate.
21 October 2013: External inspection finds the building remains in much the same condition as seen previously.
21 March 2019: External inspection finds the property remains in much the same condition as seen previously - subject to gradual decline.

Guides to Development

Conservation Area
Boddam
Planning Authority Contact
PAC Telephone Number

Availability

Current Availability
Unknown
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
N/A
Present/Former Uses
Name of Owners
Unverified see FAQ on ascertaining ownership
Type of Ownership
Unknown

Information Services

Additional Contacts/Information Source
Bibliography
Online Resources
Classification
Churches and Chapels
Original Entry Date
03-APR-08
Date of Last Edit
08/05/2019