Chester College Chapel

Chester College Chapel

Coordinates: 53°11′56″N 2°53′48″W / 53.1989°N 2.8966°W / 53.1989; -2.8966

Chester College Chapel
Chester College with the chapel on the left
Location: Parkgate Road, Chester, Cheshire, England
OS grid reference: SJ 402 672
Built: 1844–47
Built for: Chester College
Architect: J. E. Gregan
Architectural style(s): Gothic Revival
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated: 10 January 1972
Reference #: 1375741
Chester College Chapel is located in Cheshire
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Location in Cheshire

Chester College Chapel is located on the corner of Cheyney Road and Parkgate Road in Chester, Cheshire, England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building.[1]

History

Chester College was built between 1839 and 1842 as the first purpose-built teacher training college in England. Its chapel was added between 1844 and 1847.[2] The chapel was designed by the Manchester architect J. E. Gregan, and its construction was assisted by the students of the college, who helped to quarry and carve the stone, to carve the woodwork, and to work with the stained glass.[3] The chapel has since been incorporated into the University of Chester.[4]

Architecture

The chapel is constructed in coursed red sandstone, with a Westmorland green slate roof. Its architectural style is Geometric. It has a rectangular plan, with north and south porches, and a southwest bellcote. The bellcote is slender and octagonal, with arched bell openings, and is surmounted by a crocketed spire. At the west end of the chapel is a four-light window, and there is a five-light east window. Inside the chapel is a tiered west gallery, The stalls face each other. Around the chapel is an oak dado inscribed with texts. The chapel is floored with encaustic tiles. The organ case is elaborate with carved tracery, and has three gables. It was built in 1856, and was designed by Revd T. N. Hutchinson.[1] The church contains three copies of paintings by Old Masters, which were donated by the Duke of Westminster. The stained glass in the east window was designed by the students of the college. On the south side of the chapel are windows designed by Trena Cox between 1923 and 1962, by Wippell in 1964, and by Powells in 1952, depicting the students building the chapel. The west window dating from 1989 is by Penny Kemp-Jones.[3] Inside the chapel is a memorial to Revd Arthur Rigg, the first principal of the college who served for 30 years, which was designed by J. S. Westmacott.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Chester College Chapel (1375741). National Heritage List for England. English Heritage. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  2. ^ Langtree, Stephen; Comyns, Alan, eds. (2001), 2000 Years of Building: Chester's Architectural Legacy, Chester: Chester Civic Trust, p. 148, ISBN 0-9540152-0-7 
  3. ^ a b Hartwell, Claire; Hyde, Matthew; Hubbard, Edward; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2011) [1971], Cheshire, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, pp. 276–277, ISBN 978-0-300-17043-6 
  4. ^ Chapels and Faith Spaces, University of Chester, http://www.chester.ac.uk/campus-life/religion-and-faith/chapel-chester, retrieved 18 November 2011 

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