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St Stephen's Church, Southside Road, Inverness

A Category B Listed Building in Inverness Central, Highland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.4731 / 57°28'23"N

Longitude: -4.2188 / 4°13'7"W

OS Eastings: 267038

OS Northings: 844708

OS Grid: NH670447

Mapcode National: GBR H8YZ.B7Q

Mapcode Global: WH4GH.5FBD

Plus Code: 9C9QFQFJ+6F

Entry Name: St Stephen's Church, Southside Road, Inverness

Listing Name: Southside Road, St Stephen's Church

Listing Date: 21 May 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 379911

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB35349

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200379911

Location: Inverness

County: Highland

Town: Inverness

Electoral Ward: Inverness Central

Traditional County: Inverness-shire

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Description

W L Carruthers, 1895-7, Free Gothic, snecked rubble. 3-bay,
lower demi-octagonal chancel; transept with, in re-entrant
angle of transept and nave, square plan tower with small
needle spire. Crenellated parapet at chancel; gabled porch
at base of tower; windows cusped pointed lights in
round-headed arches; angular detailing. Stained glass
memorial window to Dr Ogilvie Grant by A Ballantine & Son
1906.

Statement of Interest

Ecclesiastical building in use as such.

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