Church of St Alfege London, England

Listed Building Data

Church of St Alfege has been designated a Grade I 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1358970
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
I
Date Listed
19 October 1951
Name
CHURCH OF ST ALFEGE
Location
CHURCH OF ST ALFEGE, GREENWICH CHURCH STREET SE10
District
Greenwich
County
Greater London Authority
Grid Reference
TQ 38306 77605
Easting
538306.0000
Northing
177605.0000

Listed Building Description

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786/26/G1 GREENWICH CHURCH STREET SE10 19-OCT-51 (West side) CHURCH OF ST ALFEGE

GV I

Revision Number: 2

GREENWICH CHURCH STREET SE10 4412 (West Side) Church of St Alfege TQ 3877 26/G1 19.10.51. A 2. 1711-14 by Nicholas Hawksmoor. One of the 1st of the "Fifty New Churches" arising from the Act of 1711. Masons were Edward Strong (who had worked for Wren on St Paul's Cathedral) and Edward Tufnell. Steeple 1730 by John James, rebuilt 1813. Cruciform church with West tower. Portland stone ashlar. Doric entablature all the way round, supported on pilasters defining bays. Moderately low pitched roof now copper covered. Pediment at East end with urn finials at either side. Doric entablature beneath broken by high, round arch. Centre of East end recessed, producing portico distyle in antis, with steps up to it but no entrance. Wide, segment-headed 1st floor window supports, modified entablature with 2 pilasters rising thence to archivolt. Flat pilasters define back wall of portico. Flanking windows round arched. Low, flat-arched windows below. Along sides round headed 1st floor windows, in round arches recesses, have aprons below with guttae. Square ground floor windows in square recesses. In transept ends 3 round arched doors with plain architraves and impost blocks. Paved terrace in front of them reaching to gabled crypt entrances. 3 nave windows at either side of transepts. Square west tower of 4 stages. Ground floor blank with shallow niches and projecting angle pilasters. Low 2nd stage has oculus with one keystone, and low, round angle buttresses. Taller, Ionic 3rd stage with paired angle pilasters. Above this octagonal stage with clock faces and urns at angles. Tall, Corinthian drum, with oculus above round arch in each of 8 faces, supports dome with stone spike, ball and vane finial. West entrance in tower has shouldered architrave, triple keystone, alternating block sides, cornice and pediment. Flanking round headed windows, in round arched recesses, with Gibbs surround. Interior almost completely remodelled after war damage. West organ gallery and side galleries renewed. Ceiling plaster work with oval raised border also renewed. Corinthian columns of reredos remain. East wall repainted in imitation of coffered apse. Restoration by Albert Richardson in 1950's. Original staircases remain in transepts. C17 baluster font on North-west end.

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Listing NGR: TQ3830677605