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Latitude: 53.7386 / 53°44'18"N
Longitude: -1.8123 / 1°48'44"W
OS Eastings: 412478
OS Northings: 426926
OS Grid: SE124269
Mapcode National: GBR HTS6.FK
Mapcode Global: WHC9N.4988
Plus Code: 9C5WP5QQ+C3
Entry Name: Church of St John
Listing Date: 3 January 1967
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1133829
English Heritage Legacy ID: 338817
ID on this website: 101133829
Location: St John's Church, Lumbrook, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX3
County: Calderdale
Electoral Ward/Division: Hipperholme and Lightcliffe
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bradford
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Coley St John the Baptist
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Church building
BRIGHOUSE COLEY ROAD
SE 12 NW (east side)
1/69 Church of St. John
(formerly listed under Coley)
3.1.67
II
Church. 1816 by William Bradley (Halifax) restored and altered by Hodgson Fowler
c.1900. Hammer-dressed stone ashlar dressings. Wide nave of 5 bays and 1 bay
of chancel, and west tower. Gothic revival. Buttresses of various types,
octagonal to the tower, diagonal to the ends and angled to the nave. Embattled
parapet. The nave windows are divided by deep transoms at gallery level into low
3-light windows with trefoil heads to the lights, and above 3-light pointed
windows with intersecting tracery. The tower is of 3 tall stages with deepset
west doorway and belfry openings which unite the elements of the nave windows.
3-light east window with perpendicular tracery flanked by 2-light windows with
'Y' tracery.
Interior: 5 bay wide-nave with aisles. Arcades.formed by tall slender
octagonal fluted columns with moulded capitals and pointed arches. Chancel has
5 panelled slightly canted roof. West gallery has large Royal Coat of Arms set
within arch-headed recess. 2 other Royal Coats the latest dated 1820 of George
III. Several wall monuments survive from the earlier church include one in
stone dated 1727 to the Sharpes of Hipperholme and one in marble to the Simpsons
of Hipperholme dated 1765 with long epitaph. Font of similar type to St.
Anne's, Southowram (q.v.) 3
Listing NGR: SE1247826926
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