Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL ON THE MOUNT (1388497)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | Department of Culture, Media and Sport |
Date assigned | 02 October 1969 |
Date last amended |
Description
LINCOLN SK9771NE CHRIST HOSPITAL TERRACE 1941-1/9/76 (South side) 02/10/69 Church of St Michael on the Mount GV II Church. 1855-56. By SS Teulon. Dressed stone and ashlar, with slate roofs. Geometrical style. PLAN: nave with north aisle, vestry, chancel with bell turret, south transept, south porch. EXTERIOR: chamfered plinth and eaves, coped gables, buttresses except on north side. Pointed arched windows. Nave, 4 bays, has four 2-light windows to south. West end has a traceried 5-light window with hoodmould. North aisle has three 2-light windows. Vestry has to north 3 round windows flanked by segmental pointed doorways. At each end, a 2-light window, that to east with an ogee head. Gabled stack at the corner. Chancel has a triple gabled polygonal apse with beast stops and spouts, and three 2-light windows. Above, a buttressed octagonal bell turret with spire and finial. Transept has to south a traceried 4-light window with roll moulded reveal and hoodmould. In each side, a single lancet. To east, a segmental pointed door and a side wall stack. South porch has a double filleted roll moulded doorway with double shafts and hoodmould. Above, an unglazed trefoil. In each side, a double lancet. Inside, stone seats and an arch braced common rafter roof, filleted roll moulded doorway with single shafts and hoodmould. INTERIOR: nave, rendered, has an arch braced crown post roof. North side has a 6 bay arcade to the raised north aisle, with small lancets in the 2 eastern arches. To east, a stairwell containing an elaborate organ case and a dogleg stair to the vestry. West window has stained glass, 1928. Chancel has filleted roll moulded arch with imposts, panelled dado and reredos, sill band, and complex multi-gabled roof with arched principal rafters. Three C19 stained glass windows. South transept has a 2-bay arcade with quatrefoil central pier and double chamfered arches and C20 Perpendicular style screen. Roof similar to nave. C19 stained glass east window and Perpendicular style reredos, 1909, removed from St Paul in the Bail. FITTINGS include octagonal oak pulpit, octagonal panelled font and panelled benches, all C19. MEMORIALS include a marble and ashlar inscribed tablet with cornice, 1837-38, by Durance, to William and Elizabeth Wilkinson, master and matron of the Bluecoat school. Kneeling and standing supporters in Bluecoat School uniform. Medieval style brass in frame, with figure, 1856. Round headed brass war memorial, 1919. (Buildings of England : Lincolnshire: Pevsner N: Lincolnshire: London: 1989-: 499). Listing NGR: SK9769571685
External Links (1)
- View details on the National Heritage List for England (Link to The National Heritage List for England)
Sources (1)
- SLI5854 Index: Department of Culture, Media and Sport. Dec 1999. Revised List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 1941-1/9/76; 269.117.
Location
Grid reference | SK 97695 71685 (point) |
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Map sheet | SK97SE |
District | LINCOLN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Apr 17 2009 4:44PM
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