CHURCH OF ST COLUMBA - Middlesbrough - List Entry
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Description
"... Church, 1900/02 by Temple Moore. Brick, in English bond, with sparse sandstone dressings. Welsh slate roofs. Overall irregular, roughly- octagonal plan, designed to fit site. Disoriented, terms used are ritual. Continuous aisled nave and chancel, with east chapel, south porch, and west tower with west porch. Early English style. Hexagonal-plan 3-stage tower...1927 2-tier carved wood reredos has figures of saints and angels in canopied niches, and central figure of Virgin....Early Victorian carved wood hexagonal pulpit, has traceried panelled sides, painted with northern saints, on colonnettes and centralvaulted stem....organ gallery by R. Simms (York)...." -
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Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1139865
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