Reg No
20901740
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic, Social, Technical
Original Use
Church/chapel
In Use As
Church/chapel
Date
1935 - 1940
Coordinates
159127, 113227
Date Recorded
21/10/2006
Date Updated
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Freestanding gable-fronted single-cell church, built 1936, with six-bay nave elevations having confessional projections with catslide roofs, gabled projecting porch to south, and pitched roof single-bay sacristy to north. Steeply-pitched tiled roofs to church, porch and sacristy, with cast-iron rainwater goods. Horizontal timber cladding to walls, on concrete plinth, with pointed louvred vent openings to gable apexes. Date stone set under porch window. Triple windows with pointed heads, painted moulded timber surrounds, and leaded stained glass. Square-headed window openings to confessionals, sacristy and porch, having moulded timber surrounds and leaded glazing. Square-headed window opening over porch, having spoked window, rose-window-style. Pointed timber battened doors on either side of porch, with moulded timber surrounds. Interior has open scissors brace timber roof supported on rendered corbels, Tudor-arch embrasures to nave walls, and pointed segmental-headed door to nave.
This delightful small timber-clad church was built in 1936 for the patients of a former TB sanatorium, now Heatherside Hospital. The church retains its original form and fabric, included timber cladding, lattice windows and scissors brace roof. The interior with its lofty timber roof and the arcading along the side walls gives an air of grandeur to this small building. It makes a visually attractive statement in the rural landscape at edge of the hospital grounds.