Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has announced funding to repair Cowane's Hospital and support the conservation of the 17th century hospital.
HES will provide £321,985 funding as part of the heritage body's Historic Environment Repair Grant programme, which supports repairs to buildings or ancient monuments which are of special architectural, historic or archaeological significance across Scotland.
The funding will allow The Patrons of Cowane's Hospital Trust to repair the historic building fabric and reinstate original architectural features using highly skilled traditional trades. The conservation works include the repair of the roof and rainwater goods, harling and lime washing the external walls, stone repairs, window and door repairs, and repairs to the statue of John Cowane.
The A-listed building is a 17th century almshouse, located in Stirling's Old Town, which was established with funds bequeathed by John Cowane following his death in 1633.
Thomas Knowles, Head of Grants at HES, said: "We are pleased to support The Patrons of Cowane's Hospital Trust with this money as part of our Historic Environment Repair Grant. Cowane's Hospital is a rare survival of 17th century burgh architecture and we hope this funding will help preserve the historic building for generations to come."
Provost Christine Simpson, Chair of the Patrons of Cowane's Hospital Trust, said: "The Patrons of Cowane's Hospital Trust are delighted to receive £321,985 grant assistance from Historic Environment Scotland's Repair Grant programme.
"The Trust is very pleased to see the major conservation project finally going ahead at the Hospital and look forward to seeing this wonderful Stirling landmark restored to its former glory."
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