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BELTURBET, Lawn, Methodist

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Freestanding Gothic Revival former Methodist church with gable-fronted porch, built 1903, with recent single-storey extension to the north gable. Now in use as house. Pitched artificial slate roofs and ridge tiles, with stone fractables to gables of main roof and porch with roll-moulding at apex and concave brackets at eaves, replacement box gutters on stone corbels with square cast-iron downpipes. Recent dormers to north-east. Random coursed rock-faced limestone ashlar walls with smooth block-and-start quoins to corners. Limestone dressings to window and door openings and bevelled plinth. Pair of lancet windows with quatrefoil rose window to north gable, triple lancets to south, three lancets to nave entrance elevation. Pointed arch opening in porch, with square-headed side windows. Timber sheeted entrance door and replacement timber windows throughout. Rubble stone wall to south-west, cast-iron railings on rendered bevelled plinth with double wrought-iron gates to entrance.

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage ]

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It was located at SA4410481032 (Lat/Lon 54.10165, -7.446592). You can see this on maps provided by:

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