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Latitude: 53.4811 / 53°28'51"N
Longitude: -3.0227 / 3°1'21"W
OS Eastings: 332224
OS Northings: 398746
OS Grid: SJ322987
Mapcode National: GBR 7XB5.CV
Mapcode Global: WH86T.JRTQ
Plus Code: 9C5RFXJG+CW
Entry Name: Church of St Faith
Listing Date: 26 March 1973
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1257658
English Heritage Legacy ID: 463595
ID on this website: 101257658
Location: St Faith's Church, Crosby, Sefton, Merseyside, L22
County: Sefton
Electoral Ward/Division: Victoria
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Crosby
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside
Church of England Parish: Great Crosby St Faith
Church of England Diocese: Liverpool
Tagged with: Church building
CROSBY
SJ39NW CROSBY ROAD NORTH
778-1/3/29 (East side)
26/03/73 Church of St Faith
II
Parish church. 1900, by Grayson and Ould; built at the expense
of Douglas Horsfall (stockbroker). Red brick with pink
sandstone dressings, green slate roofs.
STYLE: Free Gothic.
PLAN: large nave with low north and south aisles, north and
south porches, large north and south transepts, the latter
with a slender octagonal south-east belfry tower, and a
full-height chancel.
EXTERIOR: sandstone bands and string courses carried round.
The west end of the nave has emphatic angle-buttresses and a
large 2-centred arched west window with deep moulded reveal
and elaborate tracery. Its 6-bay side walls are distinguished
by flying buttresses spanning the aisles: the aisles have two
small 1-light windows in each bay except the first, which have
prominent square cross-gabled porches with diagonal
buttresses, large moulded arches in two sides and gables
enriched with bands and raised strips; and the nave has large
2-centred arched clerestory windows (2 lights in the 1st bay
and 3 lights in the others), with differing tracery and
run-out hoodmoulds. The gables of the transepts have
angle-buttresses and large traceried 4-light windows. The
tower has a base storey with weathered coping, small
square-headed staircase windows on 3 levels above, and a tall
belfry stage of sandstone with traceried 1-light windows, a
banded brick parapet and a copper-clad spirelet. The chancel
has a very large 5-light east window with elaborate tracery.
INTERIOR: brick, with pale pink sandstone dressings; wide
6-bay nave with arch-braced hammerbeam roof, narrow
passage-aisles with sandstone arcades; very large chancel arch
with Perpendicular blind arcading; good Perpendicular-style
screen (1920s memorial to Horsfall's son, killed in Great
War).
Listing NGR: SJ3222498746
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