High Kirk, Dunoon

High Kirk, also known as the Old Parish Church, is a Church of Scotland church building in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is located on Kirk Street, just south of the town centre. Constructed in the Gothic revival style, it is a Category B listed building.[1]

High Kirk
Old Parish Church
High Kirk, 2011
LocationDunoon, Argyll and Bute
CountryScotland, United Kingdom
DenominationChurch of Scotland
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Statusopen
Architecture
Functional statusused
Heritage designationCategory B listed building
Designated20 July 1971
Architect(s)James Gillespie Graham
Architectural typeGothic revival
Years built1816

History

The church was completed in 1816 to a design by architect James Gillespie Graham of Edinburgh, built near the site of an earlier, 15th-century parish church, the Bishop's Palace, which became the Cathedral Church of both the Roman Catholic and Episcopalian Bishops of Argyll.[2] In the late 18th century, this building became dilapidated and was demolished, and the stone used to build the current incarnation.[2] It was enlarged in 1834 by David Hamilton of Glasgow.[1] Five years later, the church's tower, which is in three stages, was raised by 8 feet. It has a clock, presented by William Campbell, on each of its four sides.[1] In 1909, Andrew Balfour lengthened and widened the church.[2] The 1939 chancel window is by Douglas Hamilton.[2]

Graveyard

The church's graveyard contains gravestones dating from the 13th century.[2]

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