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: PARISH CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
List entry Number: 1268538
Location
PARISH CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, SOUTHBANK STREET
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Staffordshire | Staffordshire Moorlands | District Authority | Leek |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: I
Date first listed: 13-Apr-1951
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 461701
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History
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Details
LEEK
SJ9856SW SOUTHBANK STREET
611-1/6/127 (South side)
13/04/51 Parish Church of All Saints
GV I
Parish church. 1887. By Richard Norman Shaw. Coursed and
squared rock faced rubble with plain-tiled roofs.
PLAN: wide nave and aisles under heavy roof; massive crossing
tower, and high chancel over vestry, accommodating to sloping
site.
EXTERIOR: W front has wide 9-light window, divided by 2
mullions and with a transom. Reticulated tracery. Narrow
2-light foiled windows in W walls of aisles. Deep NW porch
with wide shallow-arched entrance, internally divided into 2
bays, each with small window, 3 of which contain stained glass
by Morris and Co, dated 1895, 1897 and 1898. The other windows
are by Wooliscroft and Sons. Simple moulded archway to S
doorway. Long nave with lean-to aisles and low clerestory.
4-light Perpendicular style windows to aisles, square headed
3-light windows to clerestory, and overhanging eaves above.
Crossing expressed by heavy buttressing clasping the aisles.
Austere and heavy tower with clasping buttresses. 2 simple
3-light Decorated style windows in the tower, and relieving
arches over paired lancets recessed in square panels in the
upper stage. Small louvred openings above, and heavy parapet
minimally stepped to suggest embattling. Pyramidal roof
surmounted by weather vane. Paired Decorated windows with
reticulated tracery set high up in chancel wall. Wide E window
of 9-lights.
INTERIOR: a wide and well-lit span, in accordance with
Tractarian principals. Nave arcade of 4 bays, the multiple
chamfered arches carried on short octagonal piers. Western bay
somewhat narrower than the rest. Arcade continues as a single
bay in the crossing.
Wide W window with clear glass, and 3-arched recesses beneath,
painted to designs attributed to William Morris with foliage
and flowers, with an angel in the central arch. Shallow
crown-post roof structure. Wide crossing arch sprung from
between the arches of nave arcade and crossing. Flying
buttresses of tower straddle the aisles (which continue the
whole length of the nave) at the same point. Chancel arch at E
of crossing narrower than W crossing arch, since it is carried
from semi-octagonal responds. Steps lead down from E end of N
aisle to vestry beneath chancel.
FITTINGS: panelled wood screen with one painted panel
separates aisle from organ chamber to its east. Low stone
screen to chancel with central cast-iron gates. Walls of
chancel entirely painted by Gerald Horsley; emblematic high
dado incorporating castles, crowns and pomegranates, on which
are superimposed in text, the Virtues; figurative painting of
the Heavenly City and the Tree of Life above. Emblematic
painting to ceiling, with 2 panels representing the
Annunciation and Christ in Majesty. Triptych designed by
Lethaby, originally painted by F Hamilton Jackson,
subsequently poorly repainted. Reredos of stained wood
panelling, with vine scroll canopy frieze. Painted chancel
chair in Pre-Raphaelite style.
Lady chapel to E of S aisle: stained wood dado panelling with
incised frieze, the walls and ceiling above entirely painted.
E wall by Horsley, the Annunciation; the rest by Edgar Platt
(executed and signed by Thomas Shaw, 1915) and depicting St
Francis with the birds, Adam and Eve expelled from the garden
of Eden, and Noah's Ark.
Font directly facing the altar (in accordance with Tractarian
principals), and against the W wall: dated 1886, to designs of
Lethaby; green marble, a heavy, austere octagonal basin with
lettering in low-relief in a band towards the top, and symbols
of the evangelists at the cardinal points at the base. Pulpit
also designed by Lethaby; stone base with wood octagonal body,
in which projecting ribs at angles are intricately carved with
foliate openwork. Scalloped moulding to recessed panels with
filigree openwork. Canopy hood over.
STAINED GLASS: an overall plan submitted by Morris and Co. in
1893 was never implemented in full, but the company was
responsible for much of the stained glass in the church,
contributed over several years. N aisle: mostly by Morris and
Co to designs of Burne-Jones executed during the 1930s.
Easternmost window by John Platt, also employing a
Pre-Raphaelite style. E window, Morris and Co., the Tree of
Jesse, 1923. Wood panelled war memorial in N aisle, with
central panel painted by C Davidson. Lady chapel E window,
Morris and Co, 1887; SE window by Gerald Horsley, 1891. SW
windows by John Platt of Leek, painted by Harold Rhodes of
York, 1920. S aisle window, Morris and Co, 1947-8. The church
also contains an important collection of work by the Leek
School of Embroiderers.
Listing NGR: SJ9849956124
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National Grid Reference: SJ 98499 56125
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