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Latitude: 52.5525 / 52°33'9"N
Longitude: -1.9922 / 1°59'31"W
OS Eastings: 400628
OS Northings: 294962
OS Grid: SP006949
Mapcode National: GBR 2CF.1W
Mapcode Global: VH9YN.F35L
Plus Code: 9C4WH235+24
Entry Name: Church of St Francis of Assisi
Listing Date: 24 January 1992
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1253744
English Heritage Legacy ID: 437045
ID on this website: 101253744
Location: St Francis of Assisi Church, Friar Park, Sandwell, West Midlands, WS10
County: Sandwell
Electoral Ward/Division: Friar Park
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: West Bromwich
Traditional County: Staffordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Midlands
Church of England Parish: West Bromwich St Francis of Assisi, Friar Park
Church of England Diocese: Lichfield
Tagged with: Church building
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SP 09 SW
5/10000
WEST BROMWICH,
FREEMAN ROAD
Church of Saint Francis of Assisi
II
Anglican church. 1938-41 by W A Harvey and H G Wicks. Pink sandstone ashlar with pantile and lead roofs.
Plan: 7-bay nave, low north and south aisles with north and south porches on west bays; choir, tower over sanctuary and apse. To south of choir the vestry with organ chamber above. Lady Chapel on north of north aisle. Early Christian basilican style.
Exterior: Nave and aisles have moulded stone eaves cornices. Low aisles allow for tall round-headed clerestory windows, paired at east end and on canted west end. Flat-roof Lady Chapel on north and canted vestry on south with 3-light round arch window and small lights under eaves. The north-west and south-west porches have carved surrounds depicting stylised figures the 12 Apostles and Christ at head; the north-east porch has carvings of leaves and flowers to its surround. Fine east tower with tented lead roof with figure of St Francis of Assisi on ridge, 3 and 5 light bell openings, integral buttresses on east corners and round apse at east end with round-headed windows.
Interior: Plastered walls. Low unmoulded plaster round arch arcades with painted intrados and octagonal limestone piers and capitals with volutes. Choir has distyle gallery with 3 round arches within large round arch and small gallery in corner on ogee corbel leading to tower stairs. Sanctuary has double sedilia with engaged column and round plastered arches and round arch clerestory windows in ceiling cove; similar windows in apse. Low ashlar screen with tall flanking piers surmounted by kneeling figures; crucifix suspended from choir roof. Painted roof over nave and choir, the king-post trusses with curved struts supported on painted corbels. Benches including choir stalls intact. Limestone font with large moulded ribs splayed out at top. Lady Chapel altar with large consoles.
Listing NGR: SP0062894962
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