Church of St Paul
CHURCH OF ST PAUL, HUDDERSFIELD ROAD
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Overview
- Heritage Category:
- Listed building
- List Entry Number:
- 1068013
- Date first listed:
- 27-Jun-1984
- Statutory Address:
- CHURCH OF ST PAUL, HUDDERSFIELD ROAD
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- Heritage Category:
- Listed building
- List Entry Number:
- 1068013
- Date first listed:
- 27-Jun-1984
- Statutory Address 1:
- CHURCH OF ST PAUL, HUDDERSFIELD ROAD
Location
- Statutory Address:
- CHURCH OF ST PAUL, HUDDERSFIELD ROAD
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
- District:
- Tameside (Metropolitan Authority)
- Parish:
- Non Civil Parish
- National Grid Reference:
- SJ 97168 98716
Details
SJ 99 NE STALYBRIDGE HUDDRSFIELD ROAD (south side)
4/150 Church of 27.6.84 St. Paul
G.V. II
Church. 1839 by Tattersall with clerestory and south transept 1872 by Brakespear. Hammer-dressed stone with ashlar dressings and fish-scale slate roof. Nave and chancel with transepts, aisles, clerestory and west tower. Aisle: 4 bays, paired lancets with hoodmoulds between slender weathered and gableted buttresses and coped parapet. Clerestory: segmental-triangle windows. The transepts have triple-lancet windows, angled corner buttresses with nook- shafts and corner pinnacles. The chancel has canted corners and a 4-light east window. 3-stage castellated tower with angled buttresses, single-storey north and south abutments, a western roll-moulded, pointed arch door beneath a 2-light window, clock faces in the second stage, 2 lancets to the belfry and corner pinnacles. Interior: nave arcades of chamfered pointed arches under hoodmoulds on collared octagonal piers. Quadripartite vault. Galleries to west end and north aisle. Chamfered roll-moulded chancel arch on compound piers. Pierced andtraceried wooden screens. Hammer-beam chancel roof. Stained glass east window by Wailes.
Listing NGR: SJ9716898716
Legacy
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- Legacy System number:
- 212613
- Legacy System:
- LBS
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