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Roman Catholic Church of All Saints

A Grade II Listed Building in Glossop, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4502 / 53°27'0"N

Longitude: -1.9437 / 1°56'37"W

OS Eastings: 403838

OS Northings: 394830

OS Grid: SK038948

Mapcode National: GBR GXWJ.0X

Mapcode Global: WHB9T.3JQV

Plus Code: 9C5WF324+3G

Entry Name: Roman Catholic Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 4 December 1958

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1384226

English Heritage Legacy ID: 484660

Also known as: All Saints, Glossop

ID on this website: 101384226

Location: All Saints' Roman Catholic Church, Old Glossop, High Peak, Derbyshire, SK13

County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak

Town: High Peak

Electoral Ward/Division: Dinting

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Glossop

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Glossop All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description



GLOSSOP

SK0394 CHURCH STREET, Old Glossop
921-1/10/61 (North side)
04/12/58 Roman Catholic Church of All Saints

II

Roman Catholic church. 1836. By ME Hadfield & TG Weightman for
the 12th Duke of Norfolk. Millstone grit ashlar and Welsh
slate roof with deeply overhanging eaves which form pedimented
gables.
STYLE: Neo-classical.
PLAN: nave and apsidal sanctuary set within rectangular plan
with vestries to rear over basement.
EXTERIOR: plinth and plain entablature. East, ritual west,
entrance front has rusticated ashlar facade with 4 giant
Tuscan Doric pilasters and central doorway with 6-panel double
doors and overlight in moulded ashlar surround with bracketed
hood. Either side single windows with 10-pane casements in
moulded ashlar surrounds with flat hoods. Above central
recessed panel flanked by single 16-pane sashes in recessed
plain surrounds. Above in pediment small circular window with
ashlar surround. Side elevations each have pairs of giant
Tuscan Doric pilasters at either end and 5 tall windows in
shouldered ashlar surrounds, those to west with glazing bar
sashes.
West, ritual east front single giant Tuscan Doric pilasters at
either end and single small 16-pane sash to left. Above in
pediment small circular window with ashlar surround. Above
again large ashlar bellcote has single round arched opening
with bell, bracketed cornice and cross finial.
INTERIOR: nave has coved plaster ceiling and gallery with open
balustrade supported by large console brackets and reached
from steps in internal porch. Sanctuary with elliptical arch
flanked by doors to vestries has coved plaster ceiling.
Furnishings include open-backed nave benches and more
elaborate choir stalls with later sanctuary rails. Good set of
early C20 stained glass windows with central figures of saints
and martyrs in complex Renaissance surrounds.


Listing NGR: SK0383894830

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