Listed building outline

Church Of St John The Baptist

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1042101 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Church Of St John The Baptist Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1969-10-20 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1969-10-20 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.632418 55.226052, -1.632442 55.226048, -1.632434 55.226036, -1.63245 55.226032, -1.632461 55.226051, -1.632743 55.226002, -1.632679 55.2259, -1.63263 55.22591, -1.63262 55.225893, -1.632585 55.2259, -1.632596 55.225917, -1.632484 55.225939, -1.632493 55.225953, -1.632399 55.225972, -1.632393 55.22596, -1.632359 55.225966, -1.632369 55.225982, -1.632389 55.225977, -1.632419 55.226028, -1.632405 55.22603, -1.632418 55.226052))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.632565 55.225979) Facts
Notes ULGHAM ULGHAM VILLAGE NZ 29 SW 7/83 Church of St. John the Baptist 20.10.69 CV II Parish church, on medieval site. Chancel 1842, remainder 1863. 1842 work squared stone, 1863 work rough-faced stone, ashlar dressings; slate roof. Nave with 3-bay north aisle and south porch, chancel with north vestry. Free Romanesque style. South side of nave has chamfered plinth, sill string and eaves cornice. Porch with steeply-pitched coped gable and moulded arch in second bay; window to west and 4 to east, all in chamfered surrounds. West end shows 2 similar windows and gabled twin bellcote, and built-in earlier fragment including C12 window head. 2-light window on west and 2 groups of 3 single windows on north of aisle. 2-bay chancel has chamfered plinth and sill string, pilaster buttress on south and clasping buttresses to east. South windows have hoodmoulds with cruciform stops. Stepped triplet to east with chamfered jambs, roll-moulded arches and hoods. Round window with zig-zag surround above. Vestry windows similar to south chancel; shoulder-arched doorway on north. Cross finials on gables. Interior: north arcade has moulded arches on heavy round columns, various capitals. Roll-moulded and chamfered chancel arch on responds with scallop capitals. Small arch on north opens into pulpit from vestry entrance lobby. Simple sedile and aumbry in chancel. West end and north aisle windows have shouldered rear arches. Crown-post roof to nave, collar-beam roof to chancel. Elaborate C19 font with spiral volutes at angles. Early C20 inlaid panelled pulpit. C12 window head with relief carving of angel (?), mounted figure and 2 birds, built into east wall of aisle. , Facts
Listed building 1042101 Facts

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