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Fearn Abbey

A Category A Listed Building in Fearn, Highland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.7701 / 57°46'12"N

Longitude: -3.9561 / 3°57'22"W

OS Eastings: 283740

OS Northings: 877288

OS Grid: NH837772

Mapcode National: GBR J8L5.Y9T

Mapcode Global: WH4F2.6YDQ

Plus Code: 9C9RQ2CV+3H

Entry Name: Fearn Abbey

Listing Name: Fearn Abbey (Church of Scotland Parish Church)

Listing Date: 25 March 1971

Category: A

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 339756

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB7780

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200339756

Location: Fearn

County: Highland

Electoral Ward: Tain and Easter Ross

Parish: Fearn

Traditional County: Ross-shire

Tagged with: Monastery

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Description

Early 14th century core to simple rectangular building,
restored and re-modelled by James Rich, Surveyor at Cromarty
in 1771; further alterations, 1841. Also alterations and
repairs, Alexander Maitland, 1857 and 1871, and by W C
Joass, 1899. Further restoration by Ian Lindsay and Partners,
1972. Mainly coursed dressed rubble with ashlar dressings.
4 symmetrical lancets in each gable, with blocked 1771
Venetian window above; angle buttresses. 3 lancets in west
gable, also with blocked 1771 Venetian windows above and with
(probably 1771) bellcote at gable apex. South wall largely
rebuilt, with 2 large Gothic windows with intersecting
tracery; entrance in SW corner. 2 ruinous chapels project
from south wall, St Michael's aisle with ogee mural tomb with
recumbant figure to Abbot Finlay (died 1385) with aumbry in
east wall, and SE aisle, probably of 16th century date with
some restoration. Ross burial aisle projects to north; late
16th/early 17th century; ashlar, roofless, but 2 of 6 pointed
arches that supported roof survive; north window with
Y-tracery; 17th century mural monument with Ross arms.
Interior; simple interior with raised floor, plain 19th
century seating, renewed (1972) ceiling. Piscina and sedilia
linked under continuous pointed hoodmould in SE corner.
Plain font of circa 1920-30.
Sunken memorial chapel at east end to Ross's of Balnagown,
with various mural memorials including monument to Admiral
Sir John Lockhart Ross (1790) designed by John Baxter II with
Ross arms and square rigged ship.

Statement of Interest

Ecclesiastical building in use as such. Founded in 1221 by

Farquhard, Earl of Ross, at Edderton, (by Fearn Burn). Moved

to (New) Fearn 1238. Daughter house of Premonstratensian

Order at Whithorn. Became Parish Church after Reformation.

Roof fell in during divine service in 1742, killing about 50

people. Rebuilt in 1771, largely at instigation of Admiral

Sir John Lockhart Ross.

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