Hebdomadar's Building, St Salvator's College Church, North Street, St Andrews is a Grade A listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 28 April 1959. Chapel, tower, building.

Hebdomadar's Building, St Salvator's College Church, North Street, St Andrews

WRENN ID
fading-gravel-river
Grade
A
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
28 April 1959
Type
Chapel, tower, building
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Founded 1450. 7-bay aisleless with 3-sided apse (windows to S

only, N wall blind), 116' tower and 16th cent. stone spire;

ashlar built; gate 16th cent., re-erected from original

materials; interior had pointed barrel vault demolished 1773,

James Craig, architect; Sacrament House; monuments Bishop

Kennedy +1465, rich vaulted semi-octagonal niche, much

damaged; another segmental headed recess; Hew Spens +1534

slab with raised relief; John Home +1754 raised marble slab.

Pulpit late 16th cent. from Town Kirk. Restorations and

additions: tower parapet Robert Matheson 1851; buttress

pinnacles and tracery 1861-3 also Matheson; further repairs

Matheson tracery partly replaced; refurnishing by Reginald

Fairlie from 1931. West Building: 15th cent., 3-storey,

4-window with lower wing to court; panelled Hebdomadar's

Room; cloister with semi-elliptical arches 1849, William

Nixon, architect.

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