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Latitude: 51.9368 / 51°56'12"N
Longitude: 1.2812 / 1°16'52"E
OS Eastings: 625644
OS Northings: 231564
OS Grid: TM256315
Mapcode National: GBR VQR.DQR
Mapcode Global: VHLCG.5L53
Plus Code: 9F33W7PJ+PF
Entry Name: Market Hall and Railings on South East and South West Sides
Listing Date: 20 June 1972
Last Amended: 18 April 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1187913
English Heritage Legacy ID: 366568
Also known as: Kingsway Hall, Harwich
Kingsway Evangelical Church
Dovercourt Kingsway Evangelical Church
St Helena Hospice Shop
ID on this website: 101187913
Location: Dovercourt, Tendring, Essex, CO12
County: Essex
District: Tendring
Civil Parish: Harwich
Built-Up Area: Harwich
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: The Harwich Peninsula
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Theatre Arts centre Church building
HARWICH
TM2531 KINGSWAY, Dovercourt
609-1/7/162 Market Hall and railings on
20/06/72 south-east and south-west sides
(Formerly Listed as:
KINGSWAY, Dovercourt
Kingsway Evangelical Church)
II
Shown on OS as Kingsway Evangelical Church.
Nonconformist church, now indoor market. Mid 1870s. By Gibbons
of Ipswich. Italianate church of Roman cement-coated brickwork
now with metal sheet roofs.
EXTERIOR: tower of 5 stages at SW end with low pitched pyramid
roof, dentilled cornice and iron finial/weathervane. The top
stage has clasping pilasters and segmental arch-headed louvred
openings between framing pilasters. Below this is a short
stage with circular openings with moulded frames, on each face
and further modillioned cornice. Near base is an architrave
wrapping round and looped over a window as a semicircular
arch. Base of tower stands slightly proud of flanking lobbies
with parapets and Grecian detail.
South-west door opening, into tower has low pedimented head
and similar pedimental doors, in flank of lobbies and similar
detail to single windows in SW face of lobbies.
Nave has low pitched roof, parapeted gables and 3 large
Venetian windows in each flank with heavily articulated
stilted semicircular enclosing arches. A short 'chancel'
projects on the NE end and has low pitched roof, parapeted
gable and tripartite group of narrow semicircular arch-headed
windows. At ground level this is enclosed in a single-storey
felt hipped roofed block with panelled exterior.
Due to ground slope there is moat-like area on SE and SW sides
with 22 Roman cement-coated piers and railings of cast-iron
panels and Anthemion castings. Flights of stairs to main and
lobby doors.
INTERIOR: nave is of 3 bays of giant pilasters and boarded
roof coved on flanks. Chancel has pair Doric pilasters and
enclosing semicircular arch. Gallery with panelled front at SW
end on raking brackets and 2 cast-iron columns. Gallery
entrance in form of deep semicircular-arched recess with
entablature carried on flanking lateral consoles. Gallery
stairs in SE lobby with turned balusters.
Marble plaque (now replica) under tower erected by Robert John
Bagshaw MP (promoter of Dovercourt New Town) to commemorate
mother and sister drowned in Hooghly River, Calcutta October
20th 1820. Similar plaque in SW lobby to his wife Georgiana
d.1867. Basement has cast-iron columns.
Listing NGR: TM2564431564
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