Latitude: 53.4332 / 53°25'59"N
Longitude: -1.4693 / 1°28'9"W
OS Eastings: 435356
OS Northings: 393063
OS Grid: SK353930
Mapcode National: GBR LX5R.P0
Mapcode Global: WHDD9.DYKY
Plus Code: 9C5WCGMJ+77
Entry Name: Church of St Paul
Listing Date: 25 September 1998
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1376605
English Heritage Legacy ID: 470611
ID on this website: 101376605
Location: St Paul's Church, Ecclesfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S5
County: Sheffield
Electoral Ward/Division: East Ecclesfield
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Sheffield
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Sheffield St Paul, Wordsworth Avenue
Church of England Diocese: Sheffield
Tagged with: Church building
SK 39 SW SHEFFIELD WORDWORTH AVENUE
564/1/10004 Church of St Paul
II*
Church. 1958-59. Basil Spence. Red brick. Copper segmental barrel vaulted roof.
PLAN/EXTERIOR: tall rectangular aisleless space; covered way across front, extending west to tall tower comprising a pair of parallel brick walls linked by concrete beams and surmounted by a cross. Vestry to south of church, attached by glazed corridor. Solid north and south walls of brick. Both ends fully glazed in varnished timber frames, having six lights with a horizontal band of 12 smaller lights at single storey height and at the top of the window, the latter folding around the north and south sides as a recessed clerestory. Glazing to ends, beneath segmental barrel roof (10 lights), in varnished timber frames.
INTERIOR: internally exposed brick walls, with a shallow zig-zag to the internal surfaces. Segmental barrel roof is criss-crossed with tubular supports set diagonally. Sanctuary is raised by a step and the altar is placed against a background of a vertical slatted screen (added later). Altar rail and sanctuary seating by Spence. Mezzanine gallery to west end is reached by original staircase with open balustrade and thick timber handrail and contains the organ and choir stalls. Balcony front comprises two thick horizontal bands of timber, linked at wide intervals by light, painted metal supports. Font is placed in central aisle, beneath gallery. It is of textured concrete and flares outwards both above and below a narrow point just under half way down. Applique altar frontal by Beryl Dene. Pair of candlesticks on altar by Basil Spence. Pews of laminated timber by Spence.
St Paul's is an unusually transparent design and Spence's best small church.
Listing NGR: SK3535693063
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