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Church of St Thomas

A Grade II Listed Building in Southwick, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2961 / 51°17'46"N

Longitude: -2.2345 / 2°14'4"W

OS Eastings: 383747

OS Northings: 155249

OS Grid: ST837552

Mapcode National: GBR 1SY.RVV

Mapcode Global: VH972.7P27

Plus Code: 9C3V7QW8+F6

Entry Name: Church of St Thomas

Listing Date: 14 June 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1364079

English Heritage Legacy ID: 314604

ID on this website: 101364079

Location: St Thomas's Church, Southwick, Wiltshire, BA14

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Southwick

Built-Up Area: Southwick

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

Church of England Parish: North Bradley, Southwick and Heywood

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


ST 85 NW SOUTHWICK FROME ROAD
(south side)


6/158 Church of St Thomas


GV II


Anglican parish church. 1899-1904 by C.E. Ponting. Rock-faced
limestone, tiled roof. Plan: north west tower, aisleless nave,
chancel with north organ chamber, south west vestry. Free gothic.
Multi-chamfered pointed doorway on west side of 2-stage tower,
image niche over, north side has 2 cusped lancets within pointed
panel, pair of arrowloops over, offset bellstage has pair of large
louvred lancets to each side, moulded string course with gargoyles
to parapet with corner turrets, oak-shingled fleche, 1903 dated
foundation stone on north west corner. North side of nave has two
3-light mullioned windows with cusped ogee lights to right, gable
to left with two 2-light plate tracery windows, projection for
organ chamber to left has battered corners, arrow loops. Chancel
has gableted buttresses, one cusped lancet to north side, 4-light
free gothic east window, south side has three cusped lancets.
South side of nave has three 2-light mullioned windows with cusped
ogee lights, gable with two 2-light plate tracery windows to right,
large ashlar gableted buttress to east corner.
Interior: Groin-vaulted porch at base of tower with circular bell
opening. Nave has 5-bay roof with deep arch-braced collar trusses,
exposed rafters, rendered walls. Double chamfered chancel arch
with Arts and Crafts open traceried wooden screen, chancel has
barrel-vaulted ceiling with ribbed panels, piscina set into south
east windowsill, organ chamber on north side. Fittings: octagonal
limestone font with C17-style strapwork cover, said to be from
Chilton Foliat. Plain polygonal wooden pulpit. Good unsigned
stained glass in east window. Immersion baptistry at west end.
(N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England, Wiltshire, 1975)


Listing NGR: ST8374755249

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