Latitude: 50.1626 / 50°9'45"N
Longitude: -5.0775 / 5°4'38"W
OS Eastings: 180300
OS Northings: 33710
OS Grid: SW803337
Mapcode National: GBR ZD.STP5
Mapcode Global: FRA 087L.KQ1
Plus Code: 9C2P5W7F+32
Entry Name: Church of St Michael
Listing Date: 23 January 1973
Last Amended: 24 April 1996
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1269974
English Heritage Legacy ID: 460223
ID on this website: 101269974
Location: Flushing, Cornwall, TR11
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Falmouth
Built-Up Area: Falmouth
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Penwerris
Church of England Diocese: Truro
Tagged with: Church building
FALMOUTH
SW8033NW STRATTON TERRACE
843-1/3/198 Church of St Michael
23/01/73
(Formerly Listed as:
STRATTON TERRACE
St Michael's Church)
GV II
Parish church. 1827. By R Crout. Coursed rubble with 4-centred
arches and inverted relieving arches under sills; 3-bay
embattled front end with 4 embattled octagonal turrets plus
short corbelled central turret over taller parapet; dry
Delabole slate hipped roof.
PLAN: hall church with straight gallery at rear south-west end
and narrower entrance porch/stair hall beyond. Simple
Commissioners' style church in Tudor Gothic style.
EXTERIOR: original windows: small-paned windows with traceried
heads (2 at the front, 3 at each side and smaller ones to rear
wing) except for central 2-light stone ritual east window.
Porch doorway on its left with original panelled doors.
Principal west gable has small embattled corner turrets and a
central open bellcote.
INTERIOR: very simple with open-well staircase to gallery with
panelled front on Tuscan columns. C20 fittings.
(The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Cornwall: London: 1970-:
67).
Listing NGR: SW8030033710
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