The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘Labour of love’ guide to St Mary’s Church

Dedicated team puts book together to illuminate special Kirrie landmark

- Graeme Strachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A “labour of love” guidebook about Kirriemuir’s only Grade A listed building has been produced as part of a six-figure conservati­on programme.

Sandra Affleck, Hugh Farquharso­n, David Orr and Michael Visocchi put the St Mary’s Church book together and were given help from Katherine Cran, Joyce Hunter, Margaret Jack and Marjorie Mckendrick, who spent many hours searching for interestin­g stories in old minute books.

Mr Orr said the guidebook gives an excellent insight into the importance of St Mary’s Church.

He said: “Visitors should take time to enjoy the grand design of architect Sir J Ninian Comper, both inside and out, and marvel at his attention to detail.

“He has created a beautiful space for prayer, praise and fellowship and has provided appropriat­e structures for the preaching of God’s word and for the celebratio­n of the sacraments.

“Comper was born in Aberdeen on June 10 1864. He began his schooling at Kingston College there, and then aged 10 enrolled as a boarder at Trinity College, Glenalmond. Six years later he attended drawing classes at art school.

“Comper’s earliest work in Scotland

“Visitors should take time to enjoy the grand design of architect Sir J Ninian Comper, both inside and out, and marvel at his attention to detail. DAVID ORR

was for alteration­s and additions to St Margaret’s Church and Convent for his father, begun in 1889.

“St Mary’s, Kirriemuir, begun in 1903, is one of his earliest church buildings.

“Comper was knighted by George Vl in 1950 and died after a long, distinguis­hed career, aged 96, in 1960.

His work can be seen the length of Britain, from Shetland to Westminste­r Abbey, where his ashes are interred beneath windows he had designed

“Comper’s other churches in Scotland are at Rothiemurc­us and St Margaret’s in Braemar, also a Grade A listed building.”

The church has been preserved for future generation­s after repairs were carried out by dedicated specialist­s.

The project involved urgent roof and masonry repairs as well as internal work to restore the building to its former glory, as intended by Comper.

The project cost around £250,000. The largest proportion of funding came from a joint grant of £191,200 awarded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Historic Environmen­t Scotland.

Other grants were received from the Dalrymple Donaldson Fund, Scottish Churches Trust, All Churches Trust and Alan Evans Memorial Trust.

A legacy from Miss Alison Prain – a local teacher who was a lifelong supporter of the church and the community – and local fundraisin­g combined to make the whole project possible.

The Most Reverend David Chillingwo­rth, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, described St Mary’s as “one of the most beautifull­y and architectu­rally significan­t churches in our diocese”.

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? St Mary’s Church in Kirriemuir has been preserved for future generation­s.
Picture: Kris Miller. St Mary’s Church in Kirriemuir has been preserved for future generation­s.

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