Listed Building record TQ 76 NE 1149 - BROMPTON GARRISON CHURCH (St Barbara's)
Summary
Location
| Grid reference | TQ 7613 6854 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Map sheet | TQ76NE | 
| County | KENT | 
| Civil Parish | GILLINGHAM, MEDWAY, KENT | 
| Unitary Authority | MEDWAY | 
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Full Description
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
GILLINGHAM
TQ7668NW                  MAXWELL ROAD, Brompton           686-1/5/16                (North West side)           27/06/91                  Brompton Garrison Church
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Church. 1854. Polygonal limestone rubble and dressings with a           slate roof.           STYLE: Early English Gothic Revival.           PLAN: chancel with aisled nave.           EXTERIOR: E chancel gable has angle buttresses with weathered           tops, stepped coping and a 3-light stepped lancet window with           attached colonnettes, hood mould with small stops and a           trefoil above; 3-bay sides have lancets with labels.           Taller nave gable, the N and S aisles are 7 bays separated by           flying buttresses with attached plinths, diagonal corner           buttresses, and paired lancets with quatrefoils above.           W end has buttresses flanking the nave gable and a gabled           bellcote containing an open 2-light opening as the side           lights, above a Lombard frieze; the gable has a 3-light           stepped lancet as the E end set in a 2-centre relieving arch,           above a gabled porch with 2-centre arched doorway with double           doors and trap hinges, and flanking lancets; aisle ends have           2-light windows as the sides.           INTERIOR: not inspected, but reported to contain W organ loft           on 8 Tuscan columns with stair each side and arched windows;           7-columns to aisles with trefoil decoration. Boarded roof with           3 tiers of through purlins to nave and 2 more to doorcase.           FITTINGS: octagonal font and wooden pulpit.           MEMORIALS: memorial to men of the Indian campaign 1857 and 1858; chest tomb and effigy to Major General Charles George Gordon CB.
Listing NGR: TQ7614068540
Dedicated in 2002 to St Barbara, patron saint of artillerymen and engineers.
English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
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- --- SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
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Record last edited
Nov 16 2017 11:01AM