Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST BARNABAS (1330053)

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Grade II
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 153, 1, 64
Date assigned 14 June 1984
Date last amended

Description

SJ 65 NE1/64 FORMER BOROUGH OF CREWE WEST STREET Church of St. Barnabas GV II Parish Church, 1885 (Pevsner), by Austin & Paley for London and North Western Railway. Brown brick with red tile roof, 3 bay nave, single bay chancel. Projecting weathered plinth, moulded sill band. Terra cotta windows in Perpendicular style with hood moulds and leaded lights, those to the nave under gables with apex timber framing. The large east chancel window has stained glass dating from 1901. Perpendicular flat headed door openings in terra cotta. Gables framed with moulded rafters. Interior: Spacious side aisles formed by treble arcade of moulded terra cotta carried on sandstone piers without caps. The chancel is the width of the nave between piers and is fronted by a "U" shaped open timber screen of turned posts and spandrel tracery which contains the choir. The carved reredos has elaborate cornice, with brattishing, flanked by high level panelling with memorial inscriptions. A heavily carved gothic pulpit fronts the choir screen north. There is low panelling to the aisle walls and a glazed screen across west nave entrance forming baptistery. Continuous chancel-nave ceiling has moulded timbers forming panels. Trusses have braced tie beams and three vertical posts each. Listing NGR: SJ6911556188

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Sources (1)

  • Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 56706. [Mapped features: #1824 56706; #7132 56706]

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 6911 5618 (32m by 25m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ65NE
Civil Parish CREWE NON PARISH AREA, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST

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Record last edited

May 2 2023 12:47PM