List entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: OLD CHURCH OF SAINT WERBURG
List entry Number: 1067865
Location
OLD CHURCH OF SAINT WERBURG, WIGSEY LANE
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Trafford | Metropolitan Authority | Warburton |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: I
Date first listed: 05-Mar-1959
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
Legacy System Information
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 212951
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List entry Description
Summary of Building
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Reasons for Designation
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History
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Details
SJ 68 NE WARBURTON WIGSEY LANE
(north-west side)
5/194 Old Church of
5.3.59 Saint Werburg
G.V. I
Church, now redundant. Ancient structure mostly re-
constructed in the second quarter of C17; north aisle late
C16; west front and south aisle dated 1645, north transept
late C16, chancel and vestry early C17, sanctuary and tower
(at east end) 1711 on keystone. Ashlar sandstone, English
garden wall bond brick except for chancel which is Flemish
bond, timber internal frame, timber-framed north aisle and
graduated Kerridge stone slate roof. Nave with aisles under
same roof, and west door. South aisle has datestone over
blocked door leading to former gallery; one 5-light and one 2-
light double-chamfered mullion window with semi-circular
heads and one 2-light chamfered window of a later date. Brick
chancel aisle is roofed axially, built off a stone plinth
and has a 3-light flat-faced mullion window. The square
tower has 2 semi-circular brick arches at belfry level,
stone eaves cornice and 6 sugar loaf pinnacles. Its east
face has a semi-circular headed doorway with dated keystone
and oval light above. West end has 4 buttresses little
higher than the projecting stone plinth. The central
studded and cross-battened door has a chamfered semi-
circular head and 3-light window above (as above). North
aisle of 2 bays, close studded with middle rail with plaster
infill on a stone plinth each with a 3 or 4-light timber
mullioned leaded light and a blocked doorway (formerly to
gallery) in bay 3 with semi-circular head and carved
responds. Chancel projects slightly with coped gable and
kneelers and a 3-light east window. Interior: 2-bay nave in
which massive arcade posts support a tie-beam truss and an
arcade plate both with diagonal braces. Where the chancel
meets the nave a group of 3 posts on the north and 4 on the
south give evidence of various periods of
construction/repair. 3-bay chancel has braced tie-beam
truss with diagonal struts and 2 arch-braced collar
trusses. Bell dated 1575. Octagonal font. inscribed
"William Drinkwater the Keeper 1603". Jacobean pulpit,
altar 1645 and C17 turned-baluster altar rail which was
adapted to accommodate the choir seats in 1857. Box pews
1813. Stained glass east window by Wailes, and Minton
sanctuary floor tiles both 1857. Sarcophagus maybe C12.
Reverend G. E. Warburton, Warburton Old Church. Raymond
Richards, Old Cheshire Churches, 1973.
Listing NGR: SJ6969589575
Selected Sources
- Book Reference - Author: GE Warburton - Title: Warburton Old Church
- Book Reference - Author: R Richards - Title: Old Cheshire Churches - Date: 1973
National Grid Reference: SJ 69694 89576
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