Full Report for Listed Buildings
The list description is not intended to be a complete inventory of what is listed: it is principally intended to aid identification. By law, the definition of a listed building includes the entire building (i) and any structure or object that is fixed to the said building and ancillary to it and (ii) any other structure or object that forms part of the land and has done so since before 1 July 1948, and was within the curtilage of the building, and ancillary to it, on the date on which said building was first included in the list, or on 1 January 1969, whichever was later.
Date of Designation
12/02/1952
Date of Amendment
30/04/1999
Name of Property
Church of St John The Baptist.
Unitary Authority
Cardiff
Location
On site bounded by St John Street, Working Street, Trinity Street, and St John's Churchyard.
Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary
History
Originally a chapel of ease of St Mary's Church, the present church originates mainly from later C15 with tower of circa 1490 (perhaps by William Hort); S arcade of chancel may be late C13. Tower said to have been commissioned by Anne, wife of Richard III. The medieval plan was a nave of 5 bays with 2-bay clerestoreyed chancel with separately gabled chapels, aisles, and tower. Church restored early C19, again in 1853; between 1889 and 1891 scheme of restoration by Kempson & Fowler replaced wooden gallery by outer aisles, lengthened and heightened the chancel, added vestries, and refaced much of building in Sweldon stone. Victorian and later embellishments include sculpture by Goscombe John and Comper; stained glass by Morris, Ford Madox Brown, Burne-Jones. Uncompromising 2-storey concrete vestry inserted in S aisle by George Pace, architect, 1975.
Exterior
Older parts of church in blue lias with Dundry stone dressings; Victorian extensions and refacing in Swelldon stone with bathstone dressings. Mainly Perpendicular tracery. Nave of 5 bays, chancel, west tower (tower porch), double aisles to N and S, S porch, shallow N porch. Tower of 4 stages with stepped diagonal buttresses; low ground floor stage is porch open on 3 sides, doorways with multi-moulded arches; rib vault to porch. Above entrance, W side has 5-light Perpendicular window; above this, in middle stage, tall window with pierced diaper and Perpendicular 2-light head; above this, bell stage has 2-lighr window with pierced stonework. Tower crowned by magnificent open work arcaded and battlemented parapet with openwork corner pinnacles and small gargoyles.
Chancel has clerestorey; polygonal turret in angle with N chapel; 5-light Perpendicular E window. South West vestry with tall chimneys. South side has 3 and 4 light square-headed windows with frieze of flowers and animals over; blocked doorway in angle with aisles.
Interior
Nave has Perpendicular arcade with lozenge-shaped piers and 2-centred arches.
Lower arcades to Victorian outer aisles. High and wide chancel arch. Four bay chancel with clerestorey. Chancel roof on Victorian head-corbels. Chancel S arcade with circular shafts (circa 1300?), N arcade similar to nave; reredos by Kempson & Fowler has sculpture by Goscombe John (1891). To N of chancel, Herbert chapel with wooden screen (part C16, part C17. Herbert Monument (early C17) with effigies of knight and lawyer, and relief of 4 cherubs. Reredos in S chapel by Comper (early C20). Tower arch, stone steps up to platform over porch; C19 iron railings. The church retains good C19 stained glass including N outer aisle windows by Morris & Co (apostles by Morris, Abraham & Noah by Ford Madox Brown, Melchisedek by Burne-Jones). Other glass by Dixon, and Belham & Co (to designs of JP Seddon). Several Neoclassical tablets relocated to tower. Uncompromising 2-storey concrete vestry inserted in S aisle.
Reason for designation
Graded I as the historic parish church of Cardiff, the main remains outside the Castle of Medieval Cardiff, with especially fine medieval tower and important monuments and good C19/early C20 fittings and glass.
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