Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST CLEMENT (101831)
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Grade | I |
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Authority | Historic England |
Volume/Map/Item | 768/23/7 |
Date assigned | 05 May 1952 |
Date last amended |
Description
768/23/7 ST CLEMENT'S ROAD
11-OCT-01 (South side)
CHURCH OF ST CLEMENT
GV I
Revision Number: 2
23/7 ST {CLEMENT'S} {RtiID}
{1.}
{+l8b}
(South Side)
Church of St Clement
SZ {lib.2} 23/7 {5 .5.52}
GV
2.
{1871-],} J D {Seddings} first major church, {tower} added {l1fi0-]} after {Sedding's} death,
redesigned above {1st} floor level by Henry {Wilson.} Tower has west doorway in
recess under big cusped segmental arch with rubble spandrels (church and tower
otherwise of smooth ashlar); 8-light west window with Crucifixion sculpture b.
F W Pomeroy over ogee lights and foliage-carved sill, 3 2-light windows to each
face of belfry with sculptured medallions on transom, openwork traceried battlements
between octagonal turrets on corner buttresses (foliage corbels); bigger stair
turret at north-east, central Hertfordshire spike spirelet. Church has north
aisle with 3-light windows (west window high up) on continuous sill over moulded
plinth, far-projecting castellated lead spouts on brackets to gutter, north porch
with statue in gable and intricate iron gates. North chapel (Lady Chapel) has
deep flat parapet piered with small quatrefoils; small flat-headed lancets with
ogee lights set between gabled buttresses with set-offs, 4-light east window alsc
flat- headed. Tall 2-light windows between buttresses in south wall of nave.
South-east vestry of red brick (small Tudor-tyle bricks) with stone dressings:
big stone chimney with vertical ribbing and traceried buttresses on west gable,
5-light window to south. Higher organ chamber and oratory, with similar brickwork
and chimney, flat parapet. Passage to vicarage, against brick and stone east
wall, has timber white-painted cloister openings, 4-centred, under lean-to; hipped
roof to entrance lobby. Link to vicarage now broken by siting of new vicarage
(1960) further east.
Interior has 5-bay north arcade: acutely pointed arches with thin mouldings carried
continuously down into slender piers, interrupted only by thin stringcourse at
capital level. Blind frieze of Perp stone panelling at clerestory level, kingpost
roof on bowed tiebeams Tall tower arch, west window glass by Holiday circa
1895. North aisle roof also has big tiebeams, on timber wall shafts. Octagonal
font with sculptured panels, on steps, cover has crocketed spire over gabled foliage
panels. Pulpit also octagonal and with sculptured panels, on octagonal base,
railing to steps with Art Nouveau finials added circa 1890. Brass eagle lectern
on square base with intricate parapet and pair of statues, made by Barkentin
and Krall, 1876. Window over pulpit by Bryans and Webb, tablet to Rev C H Thompson
(died 1899). Good bronze bas-relief of Rev W Purton (died 1891), probably by
F W Pomeroy flanked by qualtrocentre angels. Timber lobby to north door with
linenfold panelling and foliage cornice. Chancel arch (no capitals) encloses
elaborate rood screen on pattern of that at Berkeley, Glos: wide spread segmental
arch with traceried spandrels under straight cornice, interrupted central by
narrow ogee arch with elaborate iron gates. Chancel pointed wagon roof on angel
frieze, stencil patterns on walls painted over 1969) dominated by huge reredos
of 1882-3, carved by G W Seale: Adoration of Magi flanked by elaborate niches,
pinnacled canopy over central gilt cross (original and very fine); east wall
to left and right has two tiers of statues under vaulted coving. East window
glass by Bryans and Webb (Kempe style), circa 1899, 2 remarkable south windows,
circa 1895, by Christopher Whall, brown and silver wash effect. Choir stalls
with poppy heads circa 1875, sedilia of timber, with foliage-carved round arches,
probably by Brindley, circa 1905, Lady Chapel has stone screen of three 3-light
openings with transom, plus ogee arch, stone parolose screen matched by that
under organ (wrought-iron balcony) on south of chancel. Lady Chapel walls panelled
in stone, reredos with Lily flanked by Annunciation and Expulsion from Garden
with pinnacled statue at each end, wagon-roofed ceiling with criss-cross ribs,
glass by Westlake. Elaborate encaustic tiles in chancel and chapel, tile patterns
also in nave.
[{chgrch} of St {Clement,} {with_Churchyard} Cross and {Graves.} Vicarage {Walls.} St Clement
School_Schoolhouse and No l2A, form a group_. -
Listing NGR: SZ1072492124
Location
Grid reference | SZ 1072 9212 (point) |
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Unitary Authority | Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole |
Unitary Authority (historic) | Bournemouth |
External Links (1)
- View details on the National Heritage List for England (From EH UDS to Legacy x-reference)
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- 4 GRAVESTONES IN CHURCHYARD OF ST CLEMENT'S OF CLERGY (Listed Building) (MDO15571)
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- CHURCHYARD CROSS AT CHURCH OF ST CLEMENT (Listed Building) (MDO15570)
- GRAVESTONE OF MRS C M TINGLING (Listed Building) (MDO15573)
- GRAVESTONE OF REV W PURTON (Listed Building) (MDO15574)
- GRAVESTONE OF ROBERT SCURFIELD (Listed Building) (MDO15572)
- St Clement's Church, St Clement's Road, Bournemouth (Building) (MDO32938)
Record last edited
May 13 2020 4:48PM