Christ Church, Stannington
Christ Church is an Anglican place of worship situated on Church Street in the Stannington area of the City of Sheffield, England. It is a Commissioners' church or “Million Church” as it was built partly with money provided by the Church Building Act of 1824. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1]
History
The construction of Christ Church was completed in 1830 with the architects Woodhead & Hurst of
Initially Christ Church did not have a vicar but used a
Architecture and features
The church is built from coarse gritstone blocks in a symmetrical Gothic style. There is a low square bell tower with a weather vane on top and a three-faced clock and louvres below. Among the eye catching exterior features are the seven embattled turrets which stand on top of corner piers. The lychgate at the front entrance to the churchyard was erected in July 1940 by Rebecca Nichols in memory of her husband John who died in December 1914. The graveyard was enlarged in 1919 but is now almost full with very little space for new graves.
The exterior of the church has had very few changes while the interior has been re-ordered several times. There was originally seating for 1,000 people but this is now greatly reduced, two long side balconies which went across the windows making the church very dark were removed in 1964 by the Reverend Trevor Hudson. A third balcony still remains along the back wall; at one time it housed the organ and the choir sang from there. The original font was brought from Bradfield by the Reverend Gill in 1927. It was replaced by the Angel Font in July 1945 with the original then installed as a feature in the churchyard; unfortunately it was stolen in 2001.[5]
A major renovation of the interior was undertaken in 1992/93 when the pews were removed and replaced by chairs; a new floor was laid and carpeted throughout and the church was rewired. At the same time a new vestry was added, the
See also
References
- ^ Historic England, "Christ Church, Bradfield (1191772)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 July 2013
- ^ Doncaster history.co.uk. Archived 2013-07-10 at the Wayback Machine List of Lord Mayors of Doncaster.
- ^ "Stannington", Stannington Local History Group, no ISBN, Page 28/29, Gives history of church.
- ^ Stannington Church, Who's Who Tim Fletcher Priest in charge.
- ISBN 0 7524 3372 5, Gives history of church and interior.
- ^ British Listed Buildings. Gives details of architecture.
- ^ sheffieldsoldierww1. Gives details of war memorial.