Description
Alexander Cullen, circa 1900. Gable ended, galleried Latin-cross plan stylised gothic church with 3-stage square-plan tower to outer right and 2-storey stair projection to outer left. Bull-faced cream sandstone ashlar with polished dressings. Base course; string course below main gable window; string course below battlements to stair projection. Pointed-arched openings; chamfered and moulded reveals; hoodmoulds; stepped and gabletted angle buttresses. Modern, rectangular-plan church hall sited to right (SE) of church with linking section from E transept.
E (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: central, wide moulded doorpiece with pointed-arch spanning 2 flat ogee-arched doorways; blind geometric tracery to tympanum; 2 pairs of 2-leaf timber panelled doors; 2 small deep-set windows flanking; 5-light curvilinear traceried window with narrow lights flanking to gable above; deep-set circular light to gable apex. 2 narrow windows, set high to stair projection to left; coped battlements.
TOWER: diagonal stepped angle buttresses; string courses dividing stages; chamfered pointed-arched openings with hoodmoulds. Square-headed window at 1st stage; single plate traceried window at 2nd stage with inscribed panel above, ?MEMORIAL STONE LAID BY MJCM STEVEN ESQ, 1899?; paired louvered openings at 3rd stage; battlemented parapet.
N (SIDE) ELEVATION: 6-bay, grouped 3-1-1-1. Advanced gabled transept to centre with 3-light traceried window. Window, divided by buttresses in each bay to left. Recessed, pointed-arched doorway below battlemented parapet in bay to right of centre; 2-leaf timber panelled door with ?traceried? fanlight. 3-light window to gabled vestry bay to outer right.
S (SIDE) ELEVATION: 5-bay, grouped 1-3-1. Window, divided by buttresses in each bay to centre. Window, set high, in each side of canted stair projection to right; window at ground to right. Window to advance gabled transept bay to outer left.
W (REAR) ELEVATION: regularly fenestrated, single storey pitched vestry spanning rear of church; gables with blind slits to gableheads of main church behind.
Fixed, leaded stained glass windows, some with hopper mechanisms. Green slate roof with red clay ridge; slate to vestry addition. Ashlar skews to gables; cast-iron rainwater goods.
INTERIOR: hammer-beam roof; carved trefoil-headed struts; herringbone boarded panels between; carved timber blind arcaded gallery to E end on columnar supports; timber panelling carved as blind arcade along E wall below with 2, evenly disposed 2-leaf timber panelled and stained glass doors; barleysugar iron banisters and timber handrail to stone flight to gallery; boarded dado; pointed chancel arch with 2-arches flanking to E end; wide pointed arches to shallow transepts to N and S; carved timber organ screen in 2 sections to E end: blind arcade below with floreate carved panels above; ogee-arched, gothic detailed, pipe frame above; open timber screen defining chancel; open arcaded and highly carved communion table; blind arcaded pulpit and minister?s chair; timber pews with boarded backs.
GATEPIERS AND BOUNDARY WALLS: octagonal-plan sandstone ashlar piers with square-headed motif to stepped pyramidal cap; tapered hexagonal lamp on sinuous open supports above (lamp to right missing); low bull-faced sandstone walls with curved ashlar cope; wrought-iron railings and gates.