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Latitude: 55.9287 / 55°55'43"N
Longitude: -2.663 / 2°39'46"W
OS Eastings: 358671
OS Northings: 670820
OS Grid: NT586708
Mapcode National: GBR 2X.ZFNB
Mapcode Global: WH8WB.275V
Plus Code: 9C7VW8HP+FR
Entry Name: Free Church, Main Street, Garvald
Listing Name: Garvald, Main Street, Village Hall (Former Free Church) with Retaining Walls
Listing Date: 2 May 1990
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 339195
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB7338
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200339195
Location: Garvald and Bara
County: East Lothian
Electoral Ward: Haddington and Lammermuir
Parish: Garvald And Bara
Traditional County: East Lothian
Tagged with: Church building Church hall
John Muirhead, dated 1843, plain church, with squat, late
19th century tower to E and porch to W. Red rubble sandstone,
squared and snecked in later additions. Sited on ground
falling to E and S.
PORCH: gabled bay with pointed arched doorway, set at S end
of crude lean-to vestibule, adjoined to gable end of church
in late 19th century. Hoodmould to doorway with carved label
stops and string course at impost level; deeply chamfered
arris to surround; 2-light pointed fanlight, and 2-leaf,
boarded doors with decorative hinges; consoled skewputts,
carved corbels set obliquely to skew and finial.
NAVE: 2 enlarged windows, made tripartite with timber
mullions, to N and S sides, under eaves, with diamond pane
glazing pattern; 5 bee bole-like recesses set at centre of S
elevation at ground. Lean-to outbuilding adjoined to left of
N side.
E GABLE: 2 pointed arched windows to broad gable, with timber intersecting tracery and diamond pane glazing pattern; small
rectangular windows flanking in outer bays and trefoil in
gablehead; ball-finial.
W GABLE: rectangular panel above lean-to, inscribed 'ERECTED
1843'; arched bellcote.
TOWER: bull-faced coursed rubble sandstone; 2-stage with
dividing string course and corbelled eaves course; small
heating chamber at ground to N. Round arched hoodmoulded
openings. Doorway to S, with 2-leaf boarded doors and
decorative hinges. Narrow, arched, stone mullioned bipartites
to each face of upper stage, with louvred openings. Slated
pyramidal spire, with leaded flashings and ball and taper
finial.
RETAINING WALLS: rubble coped rubble retaining walls.
Early, if unexceptional, Free Church design, following the
Disruption, with Gilbert Dempster and Mr Dickson of
Haddington as masons. Contracts taken at $86.4/- and $154.
Listed Category C(S) for historical interest.
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