
Details | 421228 | Site | Coflein
It was built in a plain Norman revival style in 1837-8 to designs of architect Lewis Vulliamy, to replace an earlier church located on lower lying ground to the west. The chancel was added in 1881...
Details | 9180 | Site | Coflein
The organ is an interesting feature of the new building, being the organ used for several years at the late Dr Berry's church at Wolverhampton, where a new organ has been purchased in menory...
Details | 9025 | Site | Coflein
An organ was installed to the rear in the late 19th century, necessitating alteration to form an organ bay, and the current organ was purchsed in 1939 from Salter and Sons.
Details | 7284 | Site | Coflein
The organ, housed in an elliptical arched recess, dates to 1900. The plaster ceiling has a moulded border and ribs raditting from three roundels. Source: Cadw Listed Building Record RCAHMW...
Details | 8993 | Site | Coflein
The organ, set to the rear of the chapel, has a Gothic case and further detached banks of organ pipes which reach to the ceiling. Tabernacle is now Grade 1 Listed for its 'striking exterior...
Details | 6429 | Site | Coflein
The four sided gallery with curved angles is mounted upon cast-iron columnsThe organ recess has large Corinthian pilasters each side and on inner faces, and elliptical panelled arch, housing an...
Details | 11282 | Site | Coflein
Behind the pulpit is an organ by Peter Conacher & Co of Huddersfield set within a Serliana marble arch. The floor of the pulpit raises to reveal a lead-lined baptistry.
Details | 420756 | Site | Coflein
The building consists of nave and continuous chancel divided internally by a timber screen which was continuous on (liturgical) north and south of the chancel, behind choir stalls, to form a vestry...
Details | 9064 | Site | Coflein
Behind the pulpit is a full height bay of oak paneling with inset mesh panels for disseminating the organ music. The grey brickwork is largely left exposed, with only the aisles being plastered...
Details | 105194 | Site | Coflein
PI. Spire removed by W.D. Caroe in 1914. Pwntan sandstone with Bath stone dressings and steep slate roofs. Nave and chancel, S porch, N vestry/organ chamber. Lancet windows, high plinth, coped...