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Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary

A Grade II Listed Building in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7305 / 53°43'49"N

Longitude: -2.6675 / 2°40'2"W

OS Eastings: 356061

OS Northings: 426218

OS Grid: SD560262

Mapcode National: GBR 9TT9.9G

Mapcode Global: WH96Z.0H1H

Plus Code: 9C5VP8JM+62

Entry Name: Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Listing Date: 27 February 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1290093

English Heritage Legacy ID: 358033

Also known as: Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bamber Bridge
St Mary's Priory, Bamber Bridge
Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Brownedge

ID on this website: 101290093

Location: St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Bamber Bridge, South Ribble, Lancashire, PR5

County: Lancashire

District: South Ribble

Electoral Ward/Division: Bamber Bridge West

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bamber Bridge

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Bamber Bridge St Aidan

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

Tagged with: Church building Diocesan shrine

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Description


SD52NE WALTON LE DALE BROWNEDGE LANE

5/128 Roman Catholic Church of the
- Blessed Virgin Mary

- II

Church, 1892, by Peter Paul Pugin of Pugin and Pugin; steeple 1867-8 (Pevsner). Stone, slate roof. Early English style. South tower with splay-footed spire, nave with double transepts, and polygonal apsidal chancel embraced by a lower
ambulatory. Tower of 3 stages, with angle buttresses, arched and moulded
south doorway, 2 cusped lancets with cusped tracery in the head and linked
hoodmoulds, triple belfry louvres in square recess on each side; single
louvre with hoodmould in each splay of spire. Buttressed 4-bay nave with
cross gables to 3 bays; 7 tall lancets, and in each gable a round window
with 4 quatrefoils and a hoodmould. Buttressed transepts (and a flying
buttress to east transept) with double gables, two 3-light windows with
curvilinear tracery. Clerestorey of apse has arched windows with cusped lights
and mouchettes, linked by hoodmoulds; ambulatory has rectangular windows with
2 cusped lights. Various flat-roofed offices attached to west transepts link
with presbytery (which is not included in the item). Interior: hammerbeam
roof with tie-rods and arch-braced collars, the wall posts supported on slim
shafts; double transept arches, and transverse arches in the transepts, are
supported by polygonal columns and have hoodmoulds with figured stops; side
chapels open off transepts, (west transept arches now filled by glazed screen).
Wide chancel arch flanked by tall narrow arches leading into ambulatory of
polished columns with octagonal caps; ribbed tunnel vault roof to chancel.
Very ornate canopied reredos to each of 3 altars.


Listing NGR: SD5606126218

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