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Latitude: 50.8822 / 50°52'55"N
Longitude: -1.0261 / 1°1'33"W
OS Eastings: 468609
OS Northings: 109641
OS Grid: SU686096
Mapcode National: GBR BC6.RD7
Mapcode Global: FRA 86RR.S3K
Plus Code: 9C2WVXJF+VH
Entry Name: Sacred Heart Church, St Michaels Convent
Listing Date: 2 February 1999
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1244821
English Heritage Legacy ID: 472847
ID on this website: 101244821
Location: Waterlooville, Havant, Hampshire, PO7
County: Hampshire
District: Havant
Town: Havant
Electoral Ward/Division: Waterloo
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Horndean
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Waterlooville St George the Martyr
Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth
Tagged with: Architectural structure
HAVANT
SU 60 NE
WATERLOO VILLE
100/3/10015
Sacred Heart Church, St Michaels
Convent
GV II
Convent church. 1922/5; by W.C. Mangan. English bond fletton brick, with soldier courses and herring-bone patterns. Concrete interlocking tile roof with brick-coped gable ends. PLAN: Three naves at 45 degrees to each other, converging on single sanctuary with semi-circular apse; the central nave is for the nuns, the south nave for the parishioners, and the north nave was for the convent children. Byzantine style. EXTERIOR: The .naves have alternating 3-light and single-light round-headed windows, the arches with brick piers corbelled at top; herring-bone pattern brickwork above, soldier course below and brick buttresses between with tile-weathered set-offs; 3-bay gable ends with round arch windows, the tall centre window on raised centre; brick bellcote over the east gable, which is linked to the convent; north gable formerly connected to convent, but the link has been removed. Wide W gable where the naves converge has semi-circular apse with narrow round-arch windows and single-storey vestry projecting below. INTERIOR: The naves have open timber hammer-beam roofs; where the roofs converge the trusses are painted, supported on round piers and are traceried above the arches. Galleried organ loft at east end of nuns' nave. Apse and chapels to left and right contain elaborate marble altars. Original pews intact. Communion rail removed. SOURCE: Buildings of England, p.645.
Listing NGR: SU6875008202
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