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HER 13456 - CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST
Church. 1910 by W.D. Caroe. Knapped flint with random stone blocks, stone dressings; plain tiled roof with wood shingled bell turret and broach spire to west end. Cruciform plan with nave and aisles, transepts and chancel; c20 vestry/church hall to north east corner. Narthex to west end with 2 doors on deep reveals to outer bays, most windows under 4 centre hoods with panelled tracery; east window semi- circular and filled with quadrofoil tracery. Foundation stone of 1910 and inscribed with the name of the architect in a buttress at the east end. Interior: 5 bay nave arcade on piers of cruciform section; crenallations and trefoil carvings to the top of the arcade. Barrel vaulted nave with stone vaulted aisles, panelled vaults to the north chancel chapel and chancel. Early 20th century fittings to the chancel, including reredos. Double sedelia with rib vaults to niches and ogee arched piscina to south chancel wall. Hexagonal stone font. PEVSNER : Buildings of England, Surrey. p,126. , Listing NGR: TQ0441360981
| Record Type | Historic Building |
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| Grid Reference | TQ 044 609 |
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| District | Woking, Surrey |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| EXTANT BUILDING | CHURCH CHURCH HALL | Post Medieval 20th Century |
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