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Former Church of St Anne

A Grade II Listed Building in High Wych, Hertfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.831 / 51°49'51"N

Longitude: 0.11 / 0°6'36"E

OS Eastings: 545493

OS Northings: 216813

OS Grid: TL454168

Mapcode National: GBR LCX.4MK

Mapcode Global: VHHM0.V7JP

Plus Code: 9F32R4J6+92

Entry Name: Former Church of St Anne

Listing Date: 30 April 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1220520

English Heritage Legacy ID: 394256

ID on this website: 101220520

Location: Allen's Green, East Hertfordshire, CM21

County: Hertfordshire

District: East Hertfordshire

Civil Parish: High Wych

Traditional County: Hertfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire

Church of England Parish: High Wych St James

Church of England Diocese: St.Albans

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 23/01/2013


TL 41 NE
4/34


HIGH WYCH
Allen's Green
SLOUGH ROAD (north side)
Former Church of St Anne, at E side of junction with Allen's Green Road


(Formerly listed as CHURCH OF ST ANNE at E side of junction with Allen's Green Road)


GV
II


Mission Church. 1863 (WEA II (1967) 30) by G E Pritchett (1824-
1912) (Builder 8.3.1912 283). Small pretty Victorian mission
church; E parts in masonry but nave still timberframed.
Uncoursed flint with white brick for dressings, quoins and plinth
offset and with stone windows to chancel and vestry:
timberframed nave, plastered verges and eaves. Square shingled
bell-turret over chancel. Wrought iron crosses over each gable
and bracketed, gabed door hood, and wrought iron finial to bell
turret. Unaisled rectangular nave with S door, polygonal apse to
chancel, and a rectangular gabed vestry as a S transept,
curtained off from chancel. 2-light wood mullioned windows to
nave, with diamond leaded glazing. Heavy plank S door with
decorative iron hinges. Drip board on shaped brackets above each
window and continuous over weatherboarded apron. 2 round nosed
steps to door. Similar W door into vestry with 2-light stone,
chamfered mullioned S window, with square head and diamond leaded
glazing. W end has central cross window and grooved timbers
dividing rough plaster above weatherboarded apron. Horizontal
drip boards on shaped brackets at 4 levels and similar offset over
low brick plinth. Masonry structure inside possibly to carry a W
bell turret, built before E turret decided on. 4 windows along N
side of nave, and brick buttress at change to flint masonry of
chancel. Interior intact, with scissor-braced pine roof,
ornamental tiled chancel floor rising in 3 marble steps, altar
rail on wrought iron standards, heavy altar table with ornamental
cusped bracing on front, 2 stained glass windows flanking the
altar, octagonal stone font on slender shafts, and swing-back
pine benches. A complete and well-preserved mission church of
1863 by G E Pritchett still retaining a timberframed nave,
presumably regarded as a temporary expedient when built.


Listing NGR: TL4549316813

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