Listed building outline

Church Of St Mary The Virgin

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1042179 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Church Of St Mary The Virgin Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1951-09-21 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1951-09-21 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.11493 55.648173, -2.11499 55.64816, -2.114978 55.648136, -2.115114 55.648106, -2.115125 55.648124, -2.115171 55.648115, -2.115114 55.648019, -2.115036 55.648036, -2.11502 55.648012, -2.114866 55.648046, -2.114893 55.648088, -2.114837 55.648101, -2.114878 55.648165, -2.114917 55.648156, -2.11493 55.648173))) Facts
Point POINT (-2.114994 55.648087) Facts
Notes FORD ETAL NT 9239 16/76 Church of St. Mary the Virgin 21.9.51 GV II Church. 1858 by William Butterfield for Lady Fitz Clarence. Pink sandstone ashlar with dressings and bands of beige sandstone. Graduated Lakeland slate roofs with cresting of tiles. Decorated style. Nave, chancel, north porch, south chapel and vestry. Three-bay nave has porch to right with pointed-arched doorways, semicircular responds with moulded capitals and very steeply-pitched roof with foliated- cross finial. One-light cusped windows. Gabled buttress marks junction of nave and chancel. Against chancel a lean-to vestry, with trefoil-headed doorway on right return. Three-light west and east windows. Extremely high and steeply-pitched roof. Steeply-gabled bellcote between nave and chancel has a pair of cusped ogee bell openings and above an oval opening with two mouchettes and a quatrefoil. South chapel under separate and similar roof; rose window in east end; west end has 2-light window and, beneath, a doorway with shouldered lintel. Interior: broad chancel arch with semicircular responds. Low wrought-iron screen and chancel gates. Two 3-light Decorated openings into south chapel. Piscina with Decorated open-work tracery. Wrought-iron altar rails. Nave has king-post roof. Chancel is half a scissor-brace roof and half boarded, the beams painted with stars and rosettes. , Facts
Listed building 1042179 Facts

Available Code Snippets:

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