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Latitude: 53.7576 / 53°45'27"N
Longitude: -0.7126 / 0°42'45"W
OS Eastings: 484973
OS Northings: 429792
OS Grid: SE849297
Mapcode National: GBR RSGZ.JR
Mapcode Global: WHGFD.0TX7
Plus Code: 9C5XQ75P+2W
Entry Name: Church of St Stephen
Listing Date: 28 August 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1203313
English Heritage Legacy ID: 165021
ID on this website: 101203313
Location: St Stephen's Church, Eight and Forty, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU15
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Civil Parish: Newport
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Newport St Stephen
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Church building
SE 82 NW NEWPORT A 63
(south side)
11/58 Church of St Stephen
- II
Church. 1897-8. By Smith, Brodrick and Lowther. Yellow brick with ashlar
dressings, plain tile roof. West tower with clasping aisles, 4-bay nave
with transepts,2-bay chancel with vestry to south. In Decorated style. 5-
stage tower with diagonal buttesses and turret to upper 2 stages of south-
west angle. Pointed doorway with round nook-shafts flanked by 2-light
pointed windows to aisles. 3-light pointed window above tower door and
double belfry opening to each face. Embattled parapet with pinnacles.
Nave: 3-light square-headed windows to aisles, and 2-light square-headed
windows to clerestory. Pointed 3-light windows to transepts. 2-light
square-headed window to vestry. Chancel: 2-light pointed windows except for
5-light pointed east window. Interior: imposing arcade of 2 chamfered
orders on round piers. Tall chancel arch. Pevsner N, Yorkshire: York and
the East Riding, 1972.
Listing NGR: SE8497329792
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