Church of All Saints Newborough, England

Listed Building Data

Church of All Saints has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1374507
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
12 January 1966
Name
CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
Location
CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
Parish
Newborough
District
East Staffordshire
County
Staffordshire
Grid Reference
SK 13525 25400
Easting
413525.0000
Northing
325400.0000

Listed Building Description

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SK 12 NW NEWBOROUGH C.P. NEWBOROUGH

11/178 Church of All Saints 12/1/66 - II

Parish Church. 1899-1901 on a medieval site. By J. Oldrid Scott. Coursed and squared stone with ashlar dressings; plain tile roof with coped verges on shaped kneelers. 5-bay nave with north porch, 2-bay chancel, south-east vestry and tower and north-east organ projection with diagonal buttresses; Gothic style. Nave: Bay divisions marked by buttresses pointed windows of 3 cinquefoil headed lights and Decorated tracery, 2 West widows separated by a buttress, both pointed and of 3 trefoil-headed lights with Decorated tracery over, hood moulds ending in shields; gabled north porch with circular traceried windows to gable, pointed opening with roll moulded hood terminating in shields leading to pointed north door. Chancel: Pointed east window has 3-lights, the 2 outer ones trefoil-headed, the central one cinquefoiled, cusped tracery over, pointed window to north side with 2 ogee trefoil-headed lights and quatrefoil over. Tower: 5 stages, square plan for first 2 stages, octagonal above with crocketed spire, semi-octagonal projection to south. First stage has pointed windows with single cinquefoil- headed lights, second stage has trefoil-headed lights under an ogee arch and a parapet with quatrefoil openings, third stage blind, fourth stage has ogee-headed panels containing ogee arch. Windows with trefoil-headed lights, belfry stage has louvred openings of 2 trefoil headed lights under an ogee arch with supermullion rising to a square head. Organ projection: Gable has circular light containing cusped tracery, within a square frame. Interior: Pointed chancel arch with double chamfer and roll and fillet moulded hood; nave roof has king posts braced on 4 sides, the braces extending to ridge piece and to principal rafters, tie beams supported by short posts standing on stone corbels with braces extending to soffit of tie beams; arch-braced collar roof over chancel with king post above. Fittings: Octagonal stone font of 1916, wooden eagle lectern, octagonal stone pulpit and wooden rood screen, all early C20.

Listing NGR: SK1352525400