Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (1229368)

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Grade II
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 313, 5, 10
Date assigned 01 June 1967
Date last amended

Description

SJ 46 NW GUILDEN SUTTON C.P. CHURCH LANE (West Side) 5/10 Church of St John the Baptist. 1/6/1967 GV II Church: 1815 (Pevsner and Hubbard), but nave has C16 work. English garden wall bond orange brick with lines of vertical timbers and wall plate visible in nave. Welsh slate roof. 5-bay nave and chancel in one range, south porch and octagonal louvred bellcote. Dentil brick cornice. Windows of nave and chancel are simple and have semi-circular brick heads. Gabled porch has a pair of half-glazed doors. East window, lancet shaped with 2 wooden mullions. Interior: Very plain with raised chancel and wooden chancel screen. Partly exposed kingpost trusses with diagonal braces, all heavily cusped. Circular stone front dated 1635 and doorway with twisted balusters dated 1698. Painted memorial plaque to Whitehead family, probably by Randle Holme III. The former chancel blew down in 1802 and it is reported that Sir J T Stanley of Alderley rebuilt the church by 1810 when he sold the living. Ormerod G, History of Cheshire, 1819. Listing NGR: SJ4489068181

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Sources (2)

  • Client Report: Gifford and Partners. 2002. St. John's Church, Guilden Sutton: Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief. R2448. S0344. N/A.
  • Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 404196. [Mapped features: #4591 404196; #9896 404196]

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 4489 6818 (20m by 10m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ46NW
Civil Parish GUILDEN SUTTON, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

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Record last edited

Jun 28 2018 10:15AM