Moubray Village Hall, Powmill is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 2 October 2003. Village hall.
Moubray Village Hall, Powmill
- WRENN ID
- bitter-dormer-wagtail
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Perth and Kinross
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 2 October 2003
- Type
- Village hall
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
The Moubray Village Hall, dated 1910, is a single-story, rectangular Arts and Crafts-detailed hall with a steeply-pitched, swept roof. The exterior is constructed of stugged squared and snecked rubble with ashlar dressings. It features a semicircular-pedimented, architraved, and transomed window, along with chamfered arrises, stone transoms and mullions, and raked cills.
The principal southeast elevation includes a small gabled porch projecting to the right of centre, with a diminutive round-headed bipartite window and a two-leaf boarded timber door on the return to the left. A further bipartite window is located immediately to the left, with a four-light transomed window breaking the eaves into a shaped dormerhead. A tall chimneystack rises to the right of this, with a boarded timber door to the outer left, and a further bipartite window to the outer right.
The northeast elevation is gabled and features a large six-light transomed window and a pedimented date inscription reading "AD 1910." A small timber-louvered opening is in the gablehead. The northwest (rear) elevation has a four-light transomed window breaking the eaves into a gablehead, with bipartite windows to the remaining bays. A tall stack rises above the wallhead between the first and second bays; a further truncated chimneystack is located to the outer right. The southwest elevation is gabled with two small windows.
The hall has mainly multi-pane leaded glazing, with plate glass glazing in the timber window of the southeast transomed window. The roof is covered with small grey slates, and ashlar chimneystacks are present. The overhanging eaves have plain bargeboarding.
Inside, the hall has decorative plasterwork, boarded timber dadoes and panelled part-glazed doors. Full-width part-glazed folding timber dividing doors are also present. A corniced and panelled timber wall is located on the southwest side.
A timber chimneypiece in the northwest corner rises into a classical pedimented timber war memorial. The memorial is inscribed with “MOUBRAY HALL MEMORIAL OF OUR OWN BOYS WHO FELL” above a frieze bearing six medallions with the names of the fallen. Below this is a large panel inscribed "ROLL OF HONOUR / POWMILL DISTRICT AND THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS HALL WHO SERVED WITH THE ARMED FORCES OF THE CROWN DURING THE WAR 1914 - 1918," listing the names of those who served along with the inscription ‘FOSSOWAY WAR MEMORIAL PANEL’ at the bottom right.
The site is enclosed by flat-coped rubble boundary walls, possibly lowered, with truncated flat-coped, square-section ashlar and rubble gatepiers.
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