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Christ Church

A Grade II Listed Building in Chester, Cheshire West and Chester

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Latitude: 53.1969 / 53°11'48"N

Longitude: -2.8885 / 2°53'18"W

OS Eastings: 340741

OS Northings: 367019

OS Grid: SJ407670

Mapcode National: GBR 7B.2LVF

Mapcode Global: WH887.LXR1

Plus Code: 9C5V54W6+QJ

Entry Name: Christ Church

Listing Date: 23 July 1998

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1375936

English Heritage Legacy ID: 469915

ID on this website: 101375936

Location: Newtown, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH1

County: Cheshire West and Chester

Electoral Ward/Division: Chester City

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Chester

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Chester Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: Chester

Tagged with: Church building Gothic Revival

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Description



CHESTER CITY (EM)

SJ4066 SOMERSET STREET
1932-1/6/264 Christ Church

GV II

Anglican church. 1866 to 1900. By John Douglas. Orange Ruabon
brick and sandstone; grey-green slate roofs. Largely free
Early English with some Decorated and Perpendicular-style
features.
PLAN: aisled nave, chancel, baptistry, chapel and vestries;
the intended south-west steeple was not built.
EXTERIOR: nave of stone-dressed brick on high flush plinth of
squared snecked rubble; flush quoins. Geometrical west window
of paired lights flanking broader central light. South-west
porch has rectangular west window; oak double doors with
lancet above; south aisle has 3 bays with paired lancets and a
stone bay with single lancet and porch for priest's door;
rainwater pipe and head dated 1897; pinnacled buttresses; oak
door, arched. The clerestory has a cantilevered timber-framed
hip-roofed bellcote over main porch; 6 pairs of lancets and a
single lancet. Apsidal chapel south of chancel has 2 small
lancets in west gable; rainwater head dated 1897; two
traceried 2-light rectangular windows south; east end with
3-light window in C15 manner. Chancel of stone has a lancet in
corner, south; east window of 3 lancets in recessed arch;
dripmould on corbel heads. Organ chamber and vestries adjoin
north face of chancel; diminishing stone chimney with circular
flue on chancel wall; timber-framed shingle dormer on north
roof-pitch. North vestry has 2 lancets; north chimney. A
further vestry, roof parallel with chancel roof; triple
lancets, east; 3 north windows of paired shouldered lights;
oak door and triple lancets in west gable-end. North aisle of
nave has small door in east bay; 3 pairs of lancets;
clerestory has 9 pairs of lancets. Baptistry off west bay has
roof stepped down over north apse; a rectangular 3-light
panel-tracery north window; a 1-light window in each oblique
face; a pair of lancets and a single lancet in west face,
adjoining west end of nave.
All gables have stone copings with crosses as apex-finials.
The nave roof has 5 lucarnes on each slope, now blocked.
INTERIOR: the 5-bay nave has chamfered arcade with no
capitals; corbelled shafts carry queen post trusses with
cusped braces; wood-block floor; boarded ceiling;
well-detailed aisle roofs. Apsidal baptistry with font
directly opposite south porch. Chancel arch with shafts on


angel corbels; wagon roof to chancel, lower than nave;
encaustic tile floor. Pedestal pulpit; rood-beam, rather
lightweight, 1920 by Sir Charles Nicholson; reredos and
chancel fittings c1900-1910, also by Nicholson; chapel reredos
by Kempe 1897 and gates probably by Nicholson; organ and case
with panels painted in Pre-Raphaelite manner. Chapel windows
1897, south aisle 1901 and west window 1902 are by Kempe;
baptistry 1906 by AK Nicholson; west north aisle window 1906
by Bryams.

Listing NGR: SJ4074167019

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