Church of St Aidan Sunderland, England

Listed Building Data

Church of St Aidan 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1292317
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
8 May 1950
Name
CHURCH OF ST AIDAN
Location
CHURCH OF ST AIDAN, RYHOPE STREET
District
Sunderland
Grid Reference
NZ 40826 54568
Easting
440826.0000
Northing
554568.0000

Description

Parish church. 1910-11. By C Hodgson Fowler, with the help of anonymous gifts from Matilda Miller; completed in 1930 with addition of S aisle, chancel, sanctuary and vestries to original designs and in matching materials, through gifts from George and Dorothy Short.

Listed Building Description

Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.

SUNDERLAND

NZ45SW RYHOPE ROAD 920-1/7/190 (East side) 08/05/50 Church of St Aidan (Formerly Listed as: RYHOPE ROAD, Grangetown (East side) Church of St Aidan)

GV II

Parish church. 1910-11. By C Hodgson Fowler, with the help of anonymous gifts from Matilda Miller; completed in 1930 with addition of S aisle, chancel, sanctuary and vestries to original designs and in matching materials, through gifts from George and Dorothy Short. Red brick with ashlar red sandstone dressings; roof of plain tiles with red ridge tiles, with stone gable copings; shingle roof on bellcote. Gothic style with plinth, stepped buttresses and perpendicular tracery. Aisled nave with N porch and vestries. EXTERIOR: gabled nave has 5-light E window flanked by gabled aisles. 5 nave bays defined by buttresses with continuous sill string; 4-light pointed-arched aisle windows recessed in chamfered surrounds of high pointed-arched panels springing from buttresses at sill string. N gabled porch has steps up to pointed arch with hollow-moulded chamfer; large band hinges on boarded door; side buttresses below gabled kneelers and stone gable coping. Similar door in W bay of S aisle. 3 E gables, separated by high buttressses, have sill strings, the central higher, to 6-light nave and 3-light aisle windows with intermittent ashlar blocks supporting coping with gabled kneelers; cross finials on aisles. 3 steeply pitched roofs; bellcote near W end of nave has tall pyramidal spirelet of shingles with swept eaves over louvres on shingle-covered plinth; gabled covering to brick-sided vent of chimney at E end of N aisle. INTERIOR light and spacious; plaster above high panelled wainscot; sandstone arcades; no formal chancel division. 4-bay nave arcades have octagonal piers with brattished capitals and double-chamfered pointed arches; narrow W baptistry bay; 2-bay chancel with compound piers; no chancel arch, but paired 2-light roof lights over E bay of nave. Corbelled arch-braced roof trusses have struts and king post on high collar; aisle roof trusses on wall posts. FITTINGS: side chapels have high-quality wood screens; low choir screen with linenfold panelling; oak choir stalls, communion rail and pulpit with perpendicular tracery; painted tryptych reredos in sanctuary and in Lady Chapel. Octagonal font of fine-grained red sandstone on compound shaft has low relief religious scenes and inscription saying it was gift of the children in 1911. High quality painted glass in E and W windows. (Corfe T: The Buildings of Sunderland 1814-1914: Newcastle: 1983-: 23; Milburn GE and Miller ST: Sunderland River, Town and People: Sunderland: 1988-: 158).

Listing NGR: NZ4082654568