Listed Building: CHRIST CHURCH (1259182)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | Historic England |
Volume/Map/Item | 616-1, 1, 93 |
Date assigned | 23 April 1986 |
Date last amended |
Description
Parish church. 1860-1 with additions 1891 and early C20. By Henry Currey. Patron the 7th Duke of Devonshire. Coursed millstone grit with ashlar dressings and slate roofs with coped gables and kneelers. STYLE: Romanesque Revival. PLAN: nave with aisles under parallel pitched roofs, west tower with stair turret and porch, north and south transepts, chancel with apsidal end, organ chamber, and vestries at either side. EXTERIOR: pilaster buttresses on wide set-off plinths, chamfered plinth and sill band. All openings round headed. South front has doorway with chamfered and splayed jambs in tower with gabled string course and slender central shaft repeated on 3 other sides. West face has 2 pairs of small windows which light the porch, 2 narrower windows above to west and south to the ringing chamber. Above an upper string course, a pair of arched recesses to each face, contain foiled and louvred circular bell openings, with a louvred gablet at eaves level above each pair. South aisle has 3 windows with raised hoods and linking corbel table. South transept has 2 windows with large circular foiled window above. East front has central semi-circular apse with 5 windows and gabled vestry to right with large circular foiled window. North transept similar to south, north aisle has 4 windows. West front has single window to aisle with almond shaped window in gable, and to right 2 windows to nave with above a large circular foiled window. Semi-circular stair projection at junction with west tower. INTERIOR: plastered. Nave with square section, chamfered wooden arcade posts, on moulded stone bases, shaped angle braces to plates and pierced spandrels, creating the effect of arches. Stone piers of quatrefoil section, on west side of crossing with moulded caps. Stilted chancel arch with orders of splayed mouldings on capped shafts. 5 windows in chancel apse with trefoil arched heads. Open timber roof. Painted decoration in chancel 1916. FITTINGS: include early C20 in C14 Gothic style. Altar and retable in mid C16 English renaissance style. Square Caen stone font. The pews are reputedly Butterly pews. Derbyshire black marble pillars. GLASS: include C19 and C20 windows; the south aisle middle window 1915 by Morris & Co. (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Derbyshire: Harmondsworth: 1953-1986: 112; Foster FA: A Short History of Burbage and its Parish Church: 1961-).
Listing NGR: SK0438372877
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Location
Grid reference | SK 0438 7287 (point) |
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Map sheet | SK07SW |
Civil Parish | BUXTON, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Jan 18 2024 1:30PM