Survey Data

Reg No

21904007


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic, Social, Technical


Previous Name

Saint Mary's Catholic Church


Original Use

Church/chapel


In Use As

Church/chapel


Date

1850 - 1890


Coordinates

163717, 129748


Date Recorded

05/12/2007


Date Updated

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Description

Freestanding rectangular-plan Roman Catholic church, begun c. 1860 and completed in 1886, comprising four-bay nave elevations, two-bay sacristy to west and single-bay porch to east, square-plan three-stage tower to south-east. Pitched slate roof with carved limestone eaves course and brackets to corners. Hipped roof to tower. Tooled limestone cross finials to gables. Snecked limestone walls with tooled quoins. Limestone stringcourse to tower. Quatrefoil recess and date plaque to tower. Ogee-headed paired window openings to nave with tooled limestone surrounds. Ogee-headed window openings to second stage of tower. Pointed arch opening with tracery to first stage of tower. Pointed arch opening to south with carved limestone tracery and stained glass window, chamfered sill and surround and carved hoodmoulding. Pointed arch window openings to sacristy with leaded window. Pointed arched door openings with timber battened doors. Segmental-headed window opening with replacement timber framed window. Carved limestone holy water font on limestone plinth to east side of porch door. Ogee-headed holy water font recess to porch interior. Recent timber altar to interior. Recent timber pews to nave. Carved marble dedication plaques to nave. Coursed limestone walls to grounds with cast-iron railings, terminating in square-profile piers with pointed caps to east. Square-plan piers to south having enlarged plinths and ogee carving to north and south elevation caps, with wrought iron double-leaf gates.

Appraisal

This church, with its unfinished tower, is sited in a prominent position overlooking Bulgaden. Architectural quality is apparent in the scale, form, features and materials. The detailing of the snecked stonework exhibits the skill of stone masons in the nineteenth century. The artistic execution of the carved detailing on the exterior features such as the date plaque, holy water fonts and finely carved tracery give the building added artistic interest. Some of the stained glass windows are detailed and beautifully accomplished.