The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Church forced to close for repair work to roof

Survey: Dry rot problem worse than first feared

- BY STEPHEN WALSH

An Aberdeensh­ire church will be closed to worshipper­s for three months after major structural defects were revealed in the building.

Management at St James’ Episcopal Church in Stonehaven, had called in specialist­s after they spotted traces of dry rot in the roof of the grade A-listed building.

However, after the structure of the 19th century property was surveyed, the true extent of the problem was revealed.

Now, the church fears the damage could cost more than £30,000 to fix.

David Fleming, buildings convener, said: “We spotted it from the ground and thought it was just one part of the roof.

“It’s called a fruiting body and looks a bit like a giant fried egg on the outside, but it is multicolou­red.

“But once the scaffoldin­g was put up, the specialist­s discovered it had spread.

“The rot had spread about halfway around the south side of the roof, and it was very much more than we had originally suspected.”

Stronger scaffoldin­g will have to be put in place in order to support the roof when the rotten wood is removed.

The church will now be closed to the public until the middle of September while the work out.

And although the church has already successful­ly applied for Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) cash, it will is carried now require more funding to cover the repair costs.

Mr Fleming added: “If HLF is not able to give us the necessary cash, we will have to look elsewhere.”

Church services will take place in the hall while two upcoming events will be held in Dunnottar Church.

A pipe and organ concert, with visiting musicians from Germany, will take place there at 7pm on August 5. A third of the funds will go to St James’ with the rest going to Dunnottar and the participat­ing musicians. And a book sale will also take place in the church hall as normal in August.

“It was very much more than we had originally suspected”

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COSTLY REPAIRS: David Fleming said it was found on inspection that the rot in the roof of St James' Episcopal Church had spread
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