Listed building outline

Church Of St Mary

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1042332 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Church Of St Mary 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
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Point POINT (-2.013549 55.545868) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes NT 9928 WOOLER CHURCH STREET (East side) 17/111 Church of St. Mary 21/9/51 GV II Parish church. 1765. Enlarged 1835, gothicized 1873 by F.R. Wilson. Chancel and east vestries added 1912-13. Ashlar with Welsh and Lakeland slate roofs. West tower with attached vestry; nave, chancel and vestries. Tower 4 storeys, the top 2 storeys added 1835. Original doorway with pointed arch on south side, round window above. 3-light Decorated west window. Clock and 2-light Tudor-style bell openings added 1835. Parapet with Tudor-arched balustrade and small corner turrets. Small spire. Turrets and spire have weather vanes. Attached vestry has inscription of 1835 over 2-light window. CA 3-bay nave has sundial inscribed V 1765, on south-west corner. Chamfered plinth, 2-light Geometric windows. Decorative lead glazing patterns. Moulded cornice. 2- bay chancel with attached vestries in Perpendicular style. Large 5-light east window. In terior: tower staircase has stick balusters, turned newe l and ramped handrail. Inscription in tower hall recording erection of clock 1836 for #189.11.10. We take no note of time but from its loss. To give it then a tongue is wise in man. Wide aiseless nave with flat ceiling. Chancel arch of 1912. Wall monuments in nave: Francis Haigh,1824 by Jobling of Gateshead, Rev. William Haigh, 1836 and daughter Frances, 1837, whose zeal in the religious instruction and useful employment of the Female youth in this parish ably seconded the efforts of her father. By Davies of Newcastle. , Facts
Listed building 1042332 Facts

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