Latitude: 53.1958 / 53°11'44"N
Longitude: -2.167 / 2°10'1"W
OS Eastings: 388939
OS Northings: 366533
OS Grid: SJ889665
Mapcode National: GBR 120.QXX
Mapcode Global: WHBBV.PX9Y
Plus Code: 9C5V5RWM+85
Entry Name: Church of St Michael
Listing Date: 25 October 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1311066
English Heritage Legacy ID: 58622
ID on this website: 101311066
Location: St Michael's Church, North Rode, Cheshire East, Cheshire, CW12
County: Cheshire East
Civil Parish: North Rode
Traditional County: Cheshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire
Church of England Parish: North Rode St Michael
Church of England Diocese: Chester
Tagged with: Church building Romanesque Revival architecture
SJ 86 NE NORTH RODE CP CHURCH LANE
5/36 CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL
GV II
In the descriptive notes the words "north-western porch with south-eastern
vestry" shall be amended to read: "north-eastern vestry and south porch".
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SJ 86 NE NORTH RODE C.P. CHURCH LANE
5/36 Church of St Michael
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G.V. II
Church. 1845. By C & J Trubshaw. Coursed rubble with ashlar
dressings and tile roof. Western tower, nave, chancel and
north-western porch with south-eastern vestry. Tower: West face
central doorway with semi-circular loosely Romanesque arch having
spaced chevron motifs supported on colonnettes with stiff-leaf
capitals. Angle buttresses to tower with off-sets. First floor:
Two-light window of loosely Early English form having two steeply
pitched arched lights with roundel-light to apex and colonnettes and
stiff leaf capitals. Circular clock face above with three Early
English lancets to belfry above at which stage the buttresses have
reduced via off-sets to be clasping buttresses with colonnettes at the
corners. Corbel table above supporting plain parapet. 1/4-circular
staircase turret in re-entrant angle of nave and tower on north side
becoming semi-circular as tower rises above height of nave and set
with round-headed casement windows. Rest of tower similar to west
face. Nave: South face, of 4 bays, porch to second bay from left
with semi-circular loosely Romanesque archway with colonnettes to
sides with Early English capitals and figurehead hood moulds.
Diagonal buttresses at angles. Cusped niche above arch containing
figure of St Michael.Windows have 2 lights, of Early English form
with stiff-leaf capitals and colonnettes. North side has three
similar windows at right with vestry at left. Chancel: South side of
two bays with buttress between windows and at eastern angle. North
face similar with lancet at left.
Interior: Nave has hammer-beam roof. Four brass corona chandeliers
with enamel inlay. Stone pulpit with open arcade and queen
quatrefoils in diamond-shaped panels with trefoils between and row of
dogtooth to underside of handrail. Pointed tower arch to west with
gallery. Encaustic tiles to nave and chancel floors.
Listing NGR: SJ8893966533
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