Listed building outline

Church Of St Bartholomew

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1042146 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Church Of St Bartholomew Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1985-09-24 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1985-09-24 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.5443 55.233379, -1.544379 55.233361, -1.54439 55.233372, -1.544585 55.233327, -1.544604 55.233353, -1.544662 55.233339, -1.544643 55.233313, -1.544659 55.233307, -1.544613 55.233242, -1.544601 55.233244, -1.544585 55.233222, -1.544523 55.233237, -1.54454 55.23326, -1.544342 55.233306, -1.544348 55.233315, -1.544267 55.233334, -1.5443 55.233379))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.544486 55.233311) Facts
Notes CRESSWELL CRESSELL VILLAGE NZ 29 SE 8/7 Church of St. Bartholomew 24.9.85 GV II Parish Church, 1836. Stone with ashlar dressings, all tooled and margined; slate roof. Aisleless nave with south-west porch and short chancel. Romanesque style. Roll-moulded plinth. Round-arched, moulded doorway in porch has trefoiled niche, with Virgin and Child, above; gable cross. Openings round-arched except for 3 trefoil-headed windows in eastern nave bays and porch west wall. Short buttress between west end windows and quatrefoil above. Double bellcote on gable end. chancel windows roll-moulded, the east end pair under trefoiled roundel, both under hoodmoulds with carved stops. Eaves corbel table, with grotesque masks in porch and chancel. Interior: gallery stair, with stick balusters and vase newel, in west lobby. Lobby doors and gallery front have linenfold panelling. Round chancel arch with dogtooth on shafts with stiff-leaf capitals. Royal Arms of William IV above. Braced king-and-queen-post roof. East window glass by Thomas Willement: medallions in the style of c,1200. The church was built for the Baker-Cresswell family of Cresswell Hall, whose family pew at first occupied most of the chancel. , Facts
Listed building 1042146 Facts

Available Code Snippets:

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}
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