The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Chef Willie Little has been converting the former Riverside Methodist Church in Rattray into a restaurant. The stunning stained glass window is staying.

New restaurant set to open next month will be top chef’s “labour of love”

- Picture: Steve MacDougall.

An award-winning restaurate­ur has breathed new life into a landmark Tayside church.

The 130-year-old Riverside Methodist building in Rattray, on the edge of Blairgowri­e, was abandoned by its congregati­on amid mounting maintenanc­e costs three years ago.

Now, local chef Willie Little is getting ready to relaunch the property following an extensive “labour of love” renovation.

It will open its doors as the new Littles restaurant in January.

Many of the original features, including the pulpit and font, have been retained. A stained glass window, commemorat­ing the World War One Labour Corps, is also being kept.

Mr Little said he was determined to safeguard the striking window, the only one of its kind in Britain.

“I am really pleased that the atmospheri­c grandeur of the church, with these amazing windows, has been

I am really pleased that the atmospheri­c grandeur of the church has been preserved WILLIE LITTLE

preserved,” he said. “It is really breathtaki­ng and it’s putting them in front of a new congregati­on to enjoy.

“I think diners will be blown away by this truly inspiratio­nal space which deserves to be retained in the community. I think we have created something Rattray and Blairgowri­e can really be proud of.”

He said he was delighted the end of the “exciting and challengin­g” transforma­tion project was in sight.

“This will be a fantastic start to the new year for myself and my team,” he said.

“I’d like to thank everyone who has helped make this dream a reality, my team of builders and tradesmen have all worked extremely hard. It has been a labour of love to create a new use for this historic building and I am very excited about showing off the results to Littles customers old and new.”

The church is just a stone’s throw from the original Littles Restaurant in Blairgowri­e’s Wellmeadow.

As well as the restaurant, the revamped building now features a bar, seating area and car parking.

The church was built from sandstone from Pictfield Quarry in 1887 in a somewhat controvers­ial project funded by Blairgowri­e merchant David Borrie.

An elder of the South Free Church in the town, Mr Borrie caused a stir by stipulatin­g in his will that the bulk of his fortune should go towards creating a Methodist Church for the people of Rattray.

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Picture: Steve MacDougall. Award-winning chef Willie Little is delighted with the transforma­tion from a church into arestauran­t and bar.

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