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Christ Church

A Grade II Listed Building in Guildford, Surrey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2391 / 51°14'20"N

Longitude: -0.5618 / 0°33'42"W

OS Eastings: 500494

OS Northings: 149861

OS Grid: TQ004498

Mapcode National: GBR FCK.8SG

Mapcode Global: VHFVN.63VY

Plus Code: 9C3X6CQQ+J7

Entry Name: Christ Church

Listing Date: 15 March 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1029198

English Heritage Legacy ID: 289122

ID on this website: 101029198

Location: Guildford, Surrey, GU1

County: Surrey

District: Guildford

Electoral Ward/Division: Holy Trinity

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Guildford

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey

Church of England Parish: Guildford Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: Guildford

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Description


TQ 0049NW & TQ 04NW GUILDFORD WATERDEN ROAD
(east Side)
6/251 & 4/251 Christ Church
II
Church. 1868 by Ewan Christian in C13 English Gothic style. Coursed Bargate
stone blocks with ashlar dressings, plain tiled roofs with decorative ridge crests.
Aisled nave with chancel to east, small transept chapels and square tower to north
west angle. Three-stage tower with battlemented parapet and octagonal stone drum
finials under ogee domes and spherical caps. Offset corner pier buttresses with
ashlar quoining. One large 2-light plate roundel window in each face of upper stage
of tower with scalloped-end louvres, under hood mould and banded relieving arch.
Stone clock face below between string courses on west face and one lancet window in
each face of centre stage. Two light and roundel window on ground floor stage on
north side. Double foiled-head doors in ashlar surrounds with roll-moulded edges
in ground floor of west face, roundel panel above with crucifix and stone tracery
panel decoration under hood mould on granite jamb shafts. Two gables at the west
end under cross-finials and with buttresses at junction and to right. Large 5-
light lancet window in left gable with plate tracery, foiled roundels over outer
paired lights and centre light; hood mould and banded relieving arch over chamfered
surround and sill band below. Three-light and triple roundel window to right hand
gable. Triple lancet windows alternating with buttresses in north aisle, three-
light and roundel transept window to north and south. Apsidal chancel to east with
5 single lancets on sill string and with linked hood moulds over; corbelled eaves
band and knapped flint decorative roundel panels between. Zig-zag and triangle
decoration in flint under the sill string. Gabled vestry to east of south aisle
with two-light and roundel window on east end, shouldered door surround to right.
Triple stepped lancet fenestration on south side alternating with buttresses under
common relieving arches. Gabled porch on south-west comer with strapwork hinges
to double doors.
Interior:- tiled floors. Square-panelled King-post nave roof with billeted wall
plates on south aisle pentice roof on north aisle. 3-bay north aisle arcade, 4
bays to south on wide marble columns with elaborate deep-carved still-leaf foliage
caps and octagonal bases with broach stops. Marble jamb shafts on chancel windows,
gilt wall plate and roof ribs above.
Fittings:- C19 in chancel with octagonal stone pulpit decorated with pierced
arcaded tracery and marble centre shafts. Octagonal stem below and sounding board
above. Round tub font on octagonal stem with moulded plinth. Stained glass:- rich
geneological west window. Christ Church was originally a chapel of ease to Stoke.
PEVSNER: BUILDINGS OF ENGLAND, SURREY (1971) p.290.
V.C.H. SURREY (1967 Edn) VOL. III p.373.


Listing NGR: TQ0049449861

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