Description
John Honeyman, 1877-8, opened 1879. Byzantine style
church, coursed rubble with red ashlar polychrome
bands.
Gabled N elevation: round-headed doorway with dogtooth
moulding, 2 small side window with hood-mould linked to
string course.
Romanesque arcade to gallery, columns with cushion
capitals. Cusped rose window flanked by blind arches
and 2 quatrefoils in gable end. Cross finial.
Re-entrant angle: low porch with round-headed window
and door linked by string course; low roof, shouldered
arched window above. Square tower in angle, with 2
narrow windows. Intersecting Romanesque blind arcade
under open arched belfry. Corbel table, steep copper
pyramid roof; finial. Low extension with paired
Romanesque window by tower.
E elevation: 4 tall round-headed windows under
Romanesque paired windows; corbel table, slate roof, low
section at rear.
Interior: wide nave with wooden roof on corbels.
Chancel has semi-circular domed apse, lined with coloured
marble panels to dado, stencil decoration above. Round
headed lancets with good stained glass. Simpler stained
glass side windows. 3 stout stiff-leafed capital columns
carry galleries at N and E with small altar. Low arcade
at W aisle.