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Church of St Mary and St Michael

A Grade II Listed Building in Garstang, Lancashire

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Latitude: 53.8975 / 53°53'50"N

Longitude: -2.7709 / 2°46'15"W

OS Eastings: 349437

OS Northings: 444865

OS Grid: SD494448

Mapcode National: GBR 9R2C.WL

Mapcode Global: WH850.D9RG

Plus Code: 9C5VV6WH+XJ

Entry Name: Church of St Mary and St Michael

Listing Date: 9 January 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1361910

English Heritage Legacy ID: 185397

ID on this website: 101361910

Location: St Mary and St Michael's Church, Bonds, Wyre, Lancashire, PR3

County: Lancashire

District: Wyre

Civil Parish: Barnacre-with-Bonds

Built-Up Area: Garstang

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Garstang St Thomas

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

Tagged with: Church building Gothic Revival

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Description


BARNACRE WITH BONDS BONDS LANE
SD 44 SE
Bonds
7/10 Church of St. Mary & St.Michael
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- II

Roman Catholic church, 1857-8 by E.G. Paley. Sandstone rubble with slate
roofs. Comprises a west tower, a nave and chancel under a continuous roof,
a north aisle under a pitched roof, and a north porch. Tower has diagonal
buttresses, an octagonal stair turret with stone spirelet, and an
embattled parapet. The paired bell openings have 2 cusped ogee lights
under a pointed head. The west window is of 3 cusped lights under a
pointed head with Geometric tracery. The west doorway has a moulded
pointed arch. The north aisle has 5 bays to the east of the porch,
separated by buttresses. The left-hand window is of 2 trefoiled lights
under a head of pointed arches. The other windows are of 2 trefoiled
lights under a pointed head with quatrefoil, The south nave windows are of
2 lights with paired trefoiled heads. The east chapel window is of 2
lights and the chancel window of 5 lights, both with pointed heads and
Geometric tracery. The porch has diagonal buttresses, a steep roof, and a
doorway with moulded pointed arch. Interior has 5-bay arcade of pointed
arches chamfered in 2 orders, on round columns with capitals. The moulded
pointed chancel arch has clustered shafts as responds. The tower arch is
pointed, its lower part filled by a timber screen which supports a
gallery. The nave has an open timber roof with cusped windbraces, trusses
with curved braces to the collars, straight braces from the collars to the
principals, and a collar plate. The aisle roof has scissor-braced rafters.
The chancel has a waggon roof with dormer windows on each side. Between
the chancel and the north aisle there is a moulded pointed arch. The east
windows contain original glass.


Listing NGR: SD4943744865

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