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Our Lady Of Loretto And St Michael Archangel Roman Catholic Church, Newbigging, Musselburgh

A Category B Listed Building in Musselburgh, East Lothian

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9417 / 55°56'29"N

Longitude: -3.0484 / 3°2'54"W

OS Eastings: 334613

OS Northings: 672564

OS Grid: NT346725

Mapcode National: GBR 2F.YR3T

Mapcode Global: WH7TT.4XNF

Plus Code: 9C7RWXR2+MJ

Entry Name: Our Lady Of Loretto And St Michael Archangel Roman Catholic Church, Newbigging, Musselburgh

Listing Name: Newbigging Our Lady of Loretto and St Michael R C Church

Listing Date: 15 May 1985

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 383618

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB38358

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200383618

Location: Musselburgh

County: East Lothian

Town: Musselburgh

Electoral Ward: Musselburgh

Traditional County: Midlothian

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Description

Rebuilt 1903, A E Purdie of Canterbury and Archibald
MacPherson. Church and presbytery form 2 sides of a square
containing a rose garden. Curvilinear gothic cruciform
church, eastern frontal gable, lean-to marthex with low
ogee arched doorways on end elevations, and central, semi
octagonal baptistry, with hexagonal centre window; gable
above, integrated with lateral corner buttresses with
diagonal pinnacles, pair of 2-light traceried windows with
canopied niche between and rose window above. Nave has 3
2-light traceried windows before crossing. South transept
or chapel has larger 2-light traceried window facing east,
under gablet.
Presbytery extends from transept roof single storey with
attics, parallel ridge to rear, extending 1 bay further
south. Splayed porch with low ogee arched doorway in
re-entrant angle, 2 single and 1 double light casement
windows on ground floor. 2 square piended dormers. South
gable has 2 windows ground and 1st floor. Slate ridge roofs
and snecked rubble. Nave with open scissor roof on wall
brackets, aisleless for first 3 bays then breaking through
tall arcade into 2 bay aisles forming Lady Chapel on N
and Chapel of Sacred Heart on S. Square sanctuary with
timber wagon roof bracketed out on canted frieze. Stained
glass designed by Nina Davidson.

Statement of Interest

Lady Mary Oswald's Chapel (1843) converted to RC church of

Our Lady of Loretto 1880.

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