Coatdyke Church, 275 Muiryhall Street, Coatbridge is a Grade C listed building in the North Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 26 April 1994. 1 related planning application.
Coatdyke Church, 275 Muiryhall Street, Coatbridge
- WRENN ID
- dark-corbel-holly
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- North Lanarkshire
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 26 April 1994
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Coatdyke Church features a hall designed by Thomas Smith in 1897, which opened in 1909. This rectangular-plan, aisleless Gothic church includes a belltower and an adjoining hall at the rear. The exterior is constructed from stugged and snecked buff rubble sandstone with ashlar dressings, topped with a slate roof and terracotta ridge tiles. The front elevation has a base course of bull-faced snecked rubble, while the side elevations feature a moulded eaves course. The front displays paired 2-light gallery windows, tall lancets on the sides and rear, all with hoodmoulds, and paired windows on the lateral stair gables. The gablet-coped skews on the front have a finial, while the other elevations are ashlar-coped.
On the front elevation, there is a central door with a replacement fanlight, splayed reveals, and a multiple-moulded pointed-arch head with a hoodmould. Above this are the gallery windows and a vesica. To the right, a buttress supports a bipartite window in the lateral gable, while to the left is an engaged tower with a square base that transitions to an octagonal shape above, featuring pointed-arch belfry openings and a finialled stone spirelet. The side elevations contain five windows, with lateral gables on the south side having paired windows and a door to the west. The rear elevation is mostly obscured by the hall but includes two lancet windows and a vesica in the gable.
The hall, which is gabled and styled similarly, is attached to the north gable of the church. Inside, cast-iron columns with moulded capitals support a panelled U-plan gallery and extend to form the springing point for roof braces, linked by segmental arches. The interior retains original pews and dado, with border-glazed cathedral glass and stained glass at the ecclesiastical east end. The property is enclosed by low rubble boundary walls with decorative metal railings, featuring two sets of gabletted ashlar gatepiers and later gatepiers with steps leading to the front door.
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