Survey Data

Reg No

21906001


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic, Social, Technical


Previous Name

Saint Joseph's Catholic Chapel


Original Use

Church/chapel


In Use As

Church/chapel


Date

1850 - 1870


Coordinates

186020, 115983


Date Recorded

15/11/2007


Date Updated

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Description

Freestanding Gothic Revival gable-fronted cruciform-plan Roman Catholic church, built 1872-4, comprising limestone open work bellcote to front (west) elevation, five-bay nave, single-bay transepts and single-bay single-storey sacristy having lean-to to rear (east) elevation. Pitched slate roofs with cast-iron rainwater goods, limestone copings, cross finials and cut limestone chimneystack to sacristy. Coursed roughly dressed limestone walls having plinth course and dressed quoins. Blind carved trefoil motif to bellcote. Oculus to front with limestone surround, voussoirs, impost course and inset cinquefoil stained glass window. Pointed arch openings to nave having dressed stone surrounds and stained glass windows. Blind oculus over triple lancet openings to transepts with limestone relieving arches, surrounds and quarry glazed stained glass windows. Square-headed openings to sacristy having two-over-two pane timber casement windows. Pointed arch opening to front elevation with render hoodmoulding, limestone surround and Y-tracery glazed overlight over timber battened double-leaf doors. Limestone steps to entrance. Pointed arch openings to transepts, west elevation, having carved limestone surrounds, Y-tracery glazed overlights over timber battened doors. Carved limestone fonts to transept entrances. Square-headed shouldered opening to sacristy with limestone surround and replacement timber battened door. Timber scissors truss roof to interior. Timber galleries to transepts and east elevation, having recessed blind pointed arch motifs. Graveyard to site. Pair of square-profile ashlar limestone piers with carved caps and double-leaf cast-iron acanthus-headed gates. Rubble limestone boundary walls to site. Pair of square-profile cut sandstone piers to south with carved caps and double-leaf cast-iron gates.

Appraisal

This fine prominently sited, mid nineteenth-century church, presents a strong, unified façade to the streetscape. The understated decorative scheme culminates in the finely carved belfry, which emphasises the Gothic style of the building. Situated adjacent to a cemetery, the church provides the locality with a spiritual and physical focus.