Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
18754
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
11/08/1997  
Date of Amendment
11/08/1997  
Name of Property
Emmanuel Church  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Flintshire  
Community
Buckley  
Town
 
Locality
Bistre  
Easting
327351  
Northing
363964  
Street Side
S  
Location
Situated in a churchyard off the S side of Mold Road in Bistre.  

Description


Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary  
Period
 

History
A grant of £250 was paid towards the construction of the church in 1839 by the Incorporated Society for the Building of Churches. It was designed by John Lloyd and opened in 1842. In 1881 W H Spaull remodelled the building; the W gallery was removed and the chancel was added. A simple vestry was built at the SE end in 1935.  

Exterior
Gothic Revival style with Early English windows. Coursed dressed stone, slate roof, stone plinth. Aisleless with W tower and narrower shallow chancel. The squat castellated tower has arched louvred bell-openings. There is a triple lancet window on the W face and a gabled central porch flanked by narrow lancets. The nave has simple lancet windows alternating with stepped buttresses. The E elevation has blocked lancet windows flanking a shallow chancel with a triple lancet window. On the N side nave and chancel have stepped angle buttresses at the corners, on the S side a flat-roofed vestry is attached.  

Interior
The entrance leads to a vestibule with steps up to the tower on the N side. C20 doors lead to the body of the church which has an exposed timber roof, steps up to the chancel with an open arcaded pitch-pine screen, and steps up to the sanctuary. The E window is enriched with shafts with moulded caps. On the N side of the chancel is an organ, and in front of this a circular stone pulpit with cusped quatrefoil decoration and stone steps. At the SW end is a simple octagonal font with a cover surmounted by elaborate brass cresting. There are pitch-pine pews with simple floral decoration, some have brass plates with numbers. Stained glass includes windows by Ballantine, 1881; Jones & Willis 1912; A E Child, 1932 and T M Cox, 1950s.  

Reason for designation
Listed as a good example of an early Victorian church which retains interior features of quality and interest.  

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