Hurlford Parish Church, Main Road, Hurlford is a Grade B listed building in the East Ayrshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 7 December 2004. Church, manse.

Hurlford Parish Church, Main Road, Hurlford

WRENN ID
rusted-slate-alder
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
East Ayrshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
7 December 2004
Type
Church, manse
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

J Ingram of Kilmarnock, 1875. Gothic church with steeple; manse alongside, recessed and adjoining at right; all built of rock-faced red ashlar, red-ridged slate roofs, and all set within own grounds, with boundary wall to street, iron-railed and also rock-faced ashlar, Gothic gatepiers.

CHURCH: gabled front to main road with wide entrance (sculptured marble roundel in tympanum); steeple to right alongside; essentially rectangular-plan. Unusually elaborate interior; pulpit, back-board, organ and organ gallery all very lavish; 3-sided gallery and 2-level aisles, decorative columns with foliate capitals; decorative plasterwork and open-timber roof; painted, leaded glass.

MANSE: 2-storeys, L-plan front, Gothic porch in re-entrant angle carried upwards with paired lancets; plate glass sash windows.

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