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: CHURCH OF ST JOHN
List entry Number: 1139514
Location
CHURCH OF ST JOHN, THE AVENUE
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Cheshire East | Unitary Authority | High Legh |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 03-Sep-1984
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
Legacy System Information
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 58527
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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 78 SW HIGH LEGH C.P. THE AVENUE
4/34 Church of St John
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- II
1893. By Edmund Kirby. Ashlar, red Flemish bond brick and timber
framing with rendered infill. Tile roof. Tower, narthex, south
western porch, nave, chancel and south eastern vestry. The stone
lower walls to the whole body of the church are a retention of the
lower walls of the former church by Thomas Harrison destroyed by fire
in 1891, the small off-set buttresses being additions by Kirby.
Western narthex : timber framed walls with lean-to roof abutting main
body of nave. Central western window of 4 casement lights with
timber-framed gable above. One 2-light window to each side. Porch
adjoins to right as a continuation of narthex with 1/2-hipped roof and
one 2-light window to west and east side-walls. Tower of 2 further
stages rises from narthex. Bay window to first stage of 4 mullioned
lights to west with 2 transoms and 2 mullioned lights to sides. Coving
above with timber framed gable. Brick belfry-stage above with its
louvred openings to each face. Double-pitch roof with lead spire
above. South front: skin of close-studding, nave of 3 bays with porch
to left. Windows have flat lintels and 4 lights of Perpendicular
tracery. Vestry to right projecting to south. ½ hipped roof to south
with 6-light casement window below eaves. Chancel: brick with late
liacorated eastern window.
Interior: Western internal wall between nave and narthex timber-
framed with leaded casement windows to narthex at left and right of
large central glazed opening to towers. Other internal walls of
brick. Deeply chamfered window reveals with double 1/4 circle moulded
stone corbels supporting a continuous wooden lintel with roll moulding
and brattishing. Coving above lintel of row of cells of small
framing. South eastern most bay of nave has double wooden arched
opening to vestry. Pointed brick chancel arch with continuous
moulding to ground. Roof retiled 1982.
Listing NGR: SJ7003084119
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National Grid Reference: SJ 70030 84119
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