History

Renovation April 2013 / January 2014 - Overview

Renovation Contractors

Architects:   

Munro Architects, Kilmarnock

Chartered Surveyors: 

Thomas C Stewart

Stone Masons: 

Fleming Masonry Contractors Ltd

Windows:    

Rainbow Glass, Prestwick

Stonework

Red sandstone from Locharbriggs, Dumfries was cut and dressed to create new mullions and rybats for the south and north sides of the church. Old cracked cement mortar and vegetation was raked out of joints, sprayed with weedkiller and repointed with lime mortar. New gutters were fitted and painted. The slater replaced individual broken or loose slates on the roof. New front door steps were laid.

Windows

Rainbow Glass took the leaded glass windows from the north and south sides of the church to their workshop in Prestwick. The small squares of glass were all removed and thoroughly cleaned. Broken segments were replaced with new glass of same colour and pattern as original. Glass was then reinstalled, soldered and sealed into new lead bars. Laminated clear glass protection system was fitted to exterior. Now reinstated these windows allow light to flood into the church as it would have done when the church was built in 1884.

The stained glass windows in the south transept and Memorial Chapel were in sound condition and were repaired and cleaned on-site. The three stained glass windows in the east side behind the pulpit were removed to Prestwick for repair then reinstated.

Project

There were three elements to our Renovation project - time, money and quality. Although the work took much longer than at first expected, we are delighted it was kept within budget. The quality of work and the attention to detail shown by the architect, Graeme Brown is to be commended as is the quality of the work of Fleming Stonemasons and Rainbow Glass.

Renovation Committee

The decision to undertake this renovation work was taken at a Congregational Board meeting in June 2010. The following committee members were involved over the next four years with the tendering process, sourcing grants, congregational fundraising and overseeing work. They are very appreciative of the generosity of our Church members and friends in the Community who supported them through to the end of the project.

Mrs Norma Logan and Mr Ron Gibson Session Clerks
Mr Bill Paterson and Mr Jim Nicol Treasurers
Mr Findlay Mills Finance Committee
Mr Jimmy Lindsay and Mr Stuart Kilpatrick Fabric Committee
Mrs Betty Moffat and Mrs Anna McClelland Fundraising Committee
Mrs Margaret Benson Clerk to Congregational Board and Clerk to Renovation Committee

Target Reached

Our Church is now 130 years old. We have former generations to thank for this beautiful building with its spire visible from every approach to our town. Over the years much has been done to keep the building wind and watertight and to add to its accommodation – a new hall, lounge and kitchen, memorial chapel, new organ, heating system, new cloak rooms, disabled access and much more. Some of this work was made possible by the generous direct giving of our members but much of this work has been paid from money bequeathed to us by former generations

One hundred and thirty years of wind, rain and frost had taken it's toll on our beautiful red sandstone building.

For the last four we have been fundraising, applying for grants, asking our congregation to give towards our Renovation Project, and at last we have reached our target!

Needless to say that, in addition to the original costs, there are always extras arising. For example, organ refurbishment, outside ground works, painting and decorating. All of these the result of the Renovation Work causing dust in the Church , and ground distubance outside due to workmen, lorries etc. All unavoidable but all need to be fixed and paid for.
Therefore our Renovation is an on-going Project.

However, so far we have been able to complete all the work on the windows and the stonework repairs and more importantly we are able to pay our bills!I am sure you all know and appreciate how much hard work and effort was put in by the “Renovation Team”, but I am sure I speak for everyone when I say thanks to everyone in the congregation who gave so generously towards our target, and put up with the inconvenience of all the building works as it was being done!

Thank You and God Bless!

Jim Nicol, Treasurer (2014)

 

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Target Reached

 


Our Church is now 130 years old. We have former generations to thank for this beautiful building with its spire visible from every approach to our town. Over the years much has been done to keep the building wind and watertight and to add to its accommodation – a new hall, lounge and kitchen, memorial chapel, new organ, heating system, new cloak rooms, disabled access and much more. Some of this work was made possible by the generous direct giving of our members but much of this work has been paid from money bequeathed to us by former generations

One hundred and thirty years of wind, rain and frost had taken it's toll on our beautiful red sandstone building.

For the last four we have been fundraising, applying for grants, asking our congregation to give towards our Renovation Project, and at last we have reached our target!

Needless to say that, in addition to the original costs, there are always extras arising. For example, organ refurbishment, outside ground works, painting and decorating. All of these the result of the Renovation Work causing dust in the Church , and ground distubance outside due to workmen, lorries etc. All unavoidable but all need to be fixed and paid for.
Therefore our Renovation is an on-going Project.

However, so far we have been able to complete all the work on the windows and the stonework repairs and more importantly we are able to pay our bills!I am sure you all know and appreciate how much hard work and effort was put in by the “Renovation Team”, but I am sure I speak for everyone when I say thanks to everyone in the congregation who gave so generously towards our target, and put up with the inconvenience of all the building works as it was being done!

Thank You and God Bless!

Jim Nicol, Treasurer (2014)

Income Raised since 

January 2014

 

Sales Table                       1110

Donations                           218

Anon                                    110

Centre Group                      150

Bowling Club                      100

Badminton                          100

Events

Nicol Family Concert         765

Gibson Slide Show             472

Quiz                                      414

Shop                                   1315

Bag Packing                        500

Spring Fayre                      1115

Sale of Stamps                     25

Sale of Coins                       470

                                            6754

Income raise

since June  2010

Direct Giving                   41189

Fund Raising                   48886

Business Donations        2320

Grants                              95000

Legacies Etc.                  33592

Funds Transferred         25000                                            245987

Original Cost                231208

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