Listed Building: ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION (101719)
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Grade | II* |
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Authority | |
Volume/Map/Item | 768/15/197 |
Date assigned | 27 February 1976 |
Date last amended |
Description
In the entry for: 1. 5186 CHARMINSTER ROAD (East Side) Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation SZ 0993 15/197
II
The Grade shall be amended to II*
The Entry shall be amended to read:-
BOURNEMOUTH
SZ0993 CHARMINSTER ROAD 768-0/15/197 (East side) 27/02/76 Rormn Catholic Church of the Annunciation
II*
The description should be amended as follows:-
LINE 1 Delete: First sentence.
Insert: Roman Catholic Church. 1905-6, by [Sir] Giles Gilbert Scott, his first executed church; Lady Chapel added and west end of nave extended by one bay in 1965.
1. CHARMINSTER ROAD 5186 (East Side) Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation SZ 0993 15/197
II
2. 1906-7, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott's first church. Stone contrast of tall chancel and even taller transepts with low nave. Geometrical Gothic style, red brick with stone bands and dressings, thin bricks arranged in 5 courses of stretchers to 2 of headers. Nave roof hidden behind flat parapet and shallow gable, 3 light Geometrical windows at sides. Soaring west wall of crossing with 2 Geometrical windows and strongly modelled buttressed bellcote, very tall upper pair of 2-light windows at transept ends. East wall windowless, 2 big buttresses with many set-offs. Nave interior single-storey with 3-bay arcades framing arched recesses instead of aisles, narrow passages penetrating the piers, simple chamfers, no capitals. Similar low west arch of crossing, east arch by contrast very high. Chancel 3-storey: blank plaster walls at lower level, than triforium gallery with elegantly moulded pair of arches (without capitals) on each side, and decorative wrought-iron balcony connecting them above altar, clerestory of 3 tiny flat-topped 2-light windows on each side. Triforium continued as open gallery over low north and south crossing arches. Piers have bands of pink stone. Original High Altar very shallow, on brackets and central colonette (recent altar freestanding in front). Altar rail of striped slate-grey and white stone on curved steps. Modern west gallery, with toplit baptistery further west.
Listing NGR: SZ0972493181
Location
Grid reference | SZ 0972 9318 (point) |
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Unitary Authority | Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole |
Unitary Authority (historic) | Bournemouth |
External Links (1)
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Record last edited
Nov 1 2006 4:40PM