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17/73 ESKDALESIDE-CUM-UGGLEBARNBY
UGGLEBARNBY
Church of All Saints II
Church. Dated 1872. By C.N.Armfield, for the Allan family of Hempsyke in memory of their father, John. Cream brick banded in rose brick in English garden wall bond, faced in rock-faced sandstone, on chamfered plinth; sandstone ashlar dressings. Tile and pantile roofs. North-west tower; 4-bay nave; chancel, south organ chamber and vestry. Free early C14 Gothic style. Tower: two stages with diagonal offset buttresses. Pointed double-chamfered west doorway, in base of tower, with panelled double doors. North window of three stepped lancets recessd in blind two-centred arch. Slit lights beneath belfry string in north and west faces. Two-light belfry openings with scalloped louvres to all faces, recessed in pointed triple-chamfered arches with Geometrical tracery. Parapet band chamfered on lower edge beneath plain parapet. West end: pointed four-light Geometrical window. South side: offset buttresses articulate four bays containing pointed windows of recessed paired lights beneath quatrefoils. North side: tower occupies west end bay: remaining three bays repeat south side. Chancel, south side: cross-gabled organ chamber rises above lean-to vestry. Vestry has two-light mullioned window. Vestry east return and chancel have chamfered lancets. Cross-gable contains inscribed dedication panel in niche beneath crocketed trefoil arch on squat columnms with foliate capitals. Inscription reads: THIS CHURCH DEDICATED TO ALL SAINTS REBUILT BY SUBSCRIPTION AIDED BY GRANT FROM THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS AD 1872 EMBELLISHED AND BEAUTIFIED TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF THEIR FATHER BY THE CHILDREN OF THE LATE JOHN ALLAN ESQUIRE OF HEMPSYKE Vestry stack rises from base of east side of cross-gable. Chancel, north side: two lancets separated by offset buttress with gablets. East end: pointed three-light window with Geometrical tracery. Fragment of defaced carved stone, probably Norman, set in masonry below window. Gables all coped, with gablets at each end of nave, to cross-gable and west end. Wheel gable crosses to west end and to cross-gable.
Interior: original fittings survive intact, including good wrought iron door furniture. Pair of C12 colonnettes with scalloped capitals reset in wall of tower. Fine panelled and galleried outer doorcase of timber. Two-centred, double-chamfered chancel arch, inner arch corbelled on squat columns. Carved stone reredos of The Last Supper by Matthew Noble, between carved angels raised on column pedestals. Altar flanked by Commandment and Creed boards in carved double-arched niches on slender colonnettes. Elaborately carved stone pulpit and lectern. Carved stone font on squat columns, with octagonal timber cover, pierced and carved with crockets and angels. Finely carved pews with traceried doors on ornate hinges, and elaborate poppyheads. Brass altar rail with floral tendrils and heraldic beasts; matching pair of tall painted brass candel- abra with angels, pinnacles and crockets. Discreetly Art Nouveau brass hymn board. Pretty but unremarkable stained glass. Fine hammerbeam roof to nave with angel braces and foiled spandrels: roof panels painted with floral motifs. Wagon roof to chancel, on angel corbels, with carved bosses and painted panels of saints. Listing NGR: NZ8798907148
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