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Church of St John the Evangelist

A Grade II Listed Building in Whittle-le-Woods, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6884 / 53°41'18"N

Longitude: -2.6397 / 2°38'22"W

OS Eastings: 357850

OS Northings: 421522

OS Grid: SD578215

Mapcode National: GBR BT0S.9J

Mapcode Global: WH975.FK77

Plus Code: 9C5VM9Q6+94

Entry Name: Church of St John the Evangelist

Listing Date: 21 February 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1361848

English Heritage Legacy ID: 357685

ID on this website: 101361848

Location: St John's Church, Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley, Lancashire, PR6

County: Lancashire

District: Chorley

Civil Parish: Whittle-le-Woods

Built-Up Area: Bamber Bridge

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Whittle-le-Woods St John the Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


SD 52 SE WHITTLE-LE-WOODS PRESTON ROAD

3/165 Church of St. John the Evangelist
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- II


Church, 1880-2 by Myres Veevers and Myres of Preston, on site of chapel of
1830. Tooled stone rock-faced tower, 2-span slate roofs with gable copings
bearing crosses. Nave with south aisle, north transept and chancel with
3-sided apse; battlemented tower in north-east corner of transept and
chancel. Early English style, steeply pitched roofs, moulded string
courses, gableted buttresses; most windows are coupled lancets which have
hoodmoulds with figured stops. Three-stage tower has angle buttresses,
a 2-storey stair turret projecting on east side (with a foliated cap); an
arched north doorway of 3 orders incorporating shafts with foliated
capitals; 3-light louvred belfry windows, gargoyles, embattled parapet
with panels of blind quatrefoils, and crocketedpinnacles with finials.
The adjoining transept has angle buttresses and a gableted doorway with
a moulded arch and foliated shafts. Nave (north wall) of 3 bays with
buttresses, bracketed eaves, coupled lancet windows; there is a basement
entrance below. Aisle (south wall) is 5 bays with similar buttresses and
windows; to 2nd bay a large gabled porch, timber-framed in Jacobean style,
on a high stone plinth, entered through a wide opening on the east side,
the inner moulded arched doorway containing double doors. West end of 2
unequal gables; west window of nave has 5 stepped lights with cusped heads,
the lights having hoodmoulds with foliated stops; both gables have a plate-
traceried rose above the window. At east end of aisle is an organ-house in
matching style. Chancel has prominent buttresses and three 2-light windows
with quatrefoils in the heads. Interior: conjunction of nave with large
aisle succeeds in creating a broad internal space: 5-bay south arcade of
plain columns with heavily foliated capitals (all different) and matching
respond at west end supporting moulded 2-centred arches; similar 2-bay arcade
to north transept; rounded chancel arch has good Perpendicular-style screen
(1905), with coved canopy and elaborate carving. At west end, memorial
window (1899) to Thomas Richard Crosse includes portrait of its subject in
military uniform at top of northernmost light: Crosse family of Shaw Hill
(q.v.) were principal benefactors of Church.


Listing NGR: SD5785021522

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