The Methodist Church - Darlington Street, Wolverhampton - foundation stone - Mrs William Bayless : 無料・フリー素材/写真
The Methodist Church - Darlington Street, Wolverhampton - foundation stone - Mrs William Bayless / ell brown
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説明 | The Methodist Church - Darlington Street, Wolverhampton.Asian Christian FellowshipGrade II* listed building.Methodist Church, Wolverhampton The following building was upgraded 18 March 2005: 895-1/11/216 DARLINGTON STREET 03-FEB-77 (East side) METHODIST CHURCH II* WOLVERHAMPTON SO9198NW DARLINGTON STREET 895-1/11/216 (East side) 03/02/77 Methodist Church GV II Methodist church. 1900-1, with late C19 tower to rear. By Arthur Marshall. Brick with ashlar ground floor and dressings; slate roof. Baroque style. 2 storeys; 3 bays. Ground floor has channelled rustication; top entablature with central pediment and flanking cupolas. Ground floor has square windows with triple keystones and small-paned casements; 1st floor has central Venetian window with rusticated Ionic half-columns and rusticated archivolt and large keystone with cartouche, balustraded apron, and similar windows to end bays with small-paned glazing and open-segmented pediments. Paired round-headed entrances have Ionic trumeau, deep bracketed cornice and panelled reveals, with central dedication stone. Cupolas on square bases have hollow-chamfered angles and channelled rustication, 2-light openings with lunettes with keys and broken segmental pediments above entablatures, copper domical vaults with finials. Left return to School Street is similar, 6 bays, the 2nd bay wider and breaking forward under pediment, as does 6th bay. Rock-faced basement with blocked windows; ground floor windows with triple keystones, 4 narrow lights to 2nd bay; 2nd bay of 1st floor has Venetian window; top balustraded parapet. Copper dome toward east end has round drum with channelled rustication; 4 round-headed windows in rusticated aedicules between 6-bay glazed colonnades, all with decorative glazing. Tower to end has chanelled rustication to ground floor; apron panelling, sill course and cornice to 1st floor, 2 round panels above and pediment; short pyramidal roof with wrought-iron cresting; paired panelled pilasters; 2 segmental-headed windows to 1st floor; entrance with panelled pilasters and bracketed pediment; similar return. Right return utilitarian. INTERIOR has 3-bay tunnel vault with groin vaulted aisles; semi-circular balcony on Tuscan columns has entablature and balustrade; Ionic columns to vault; dome on piers with flat Ionic pilasters and mosaic pendentives, rich plasterwork and glazed panels; gallery taken across tunnel-vaulted transepts, apse with organ behind large pulpit and semi-circular rail; 4 hexagonal chandeliers and stained glass window. Foundation stone from former church with brass plate of 1824 in vestry. The parish room dating from the additions of the 1870s has Corinthian pilasters and pedimental surrounds to the windows and wall panels. (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Staffordshire: London: 1974-: P.316). Listing NGR: SO9114698594This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.Source: English HeritageListed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence. foundation stone laid by Mrs William Bayless. |
撮影日 | 2015-03-07 12:15:58 |
撮影者 | ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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撮影地 | Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough, England, United Kingdom 地図 |
カメラ | FinePix S2980 , FUJIFILM |
露出 | 0.014 sec (1/70) |
開放F値 | f/6.4 |
焦点距離 | 5 mm |