Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe

Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe

Coordinates: 53°43′28″N 1°47′23″W / 53.7245°N 1.7896°W / 53.7245; -1.7896

Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe
Tower of Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe
Tower of Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe
Location: Lightcliffe, West Yorkshire, England
OS grid reference: SE 140 254
Built: 1775
Architect: William Mallinson
Architectural style(s): Neoclassical
Governing body: Friends of Friendless Churches
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated: 3 January 1967
Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe is located in West Yorkshire
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Location in West Yorkshire

Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe, is a former church in the village of Lightcliffe, West Yorkshire, England, of which only the tower remains. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.[2]

History

The church was built in Neoclassical style in 1775,[2] and designed by William Mallinson of Halifax.[1] It was replaced in the late 19th century by a new church a short distance away. The old church was then used as a mortuary chapel. It was severely damaged by a storm in the 1960s and its fabric deteriorated and the church suffered from vandalism. The Bishop of Wakefield wanted to have the whole church demolished. After negotiation, it was agreed that the diocese would pay for the demolition of the body of the church, while the Friends of Friendless Churches would be responsible for financing the repair and restoration of the tower. The Friends were granted a 99-year lease on the tower on 1 January 1974. The repair work was carried out by Marshalls of Elland and it was supervised by the Gothic expert Dr John Harvey. Further repairs were carried out in 1990 at a cost of £5,800.[2]

Architecture

The tower is square in cross-section and constructed in hammer-dressed stone with ashlar dressings. On the west face is a round-headed window with a circular window above. At belfry level is inscribed stone taken from an earlier church on the site. At the top of the tower is an octagonal cupola with a ball finial.[1] Inside the tower are an inscribed stone dated 1529, benefaction boards, and a monument from 1830 designed by Richard Westmacott.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Tower to Old Church of St Matthew, Brighouse", The National Heritage List for England (English Heritage), 2011, http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1133792, retrieved 18 May 2011 
  2. ^ a b c Lightcliffe Old St Matthew, Friends of Friendless Churches, http://www.friendsoffriendlesschurches.org.uk/CMSMS/index.php?page=lightcliffe, retrieved 22 July 2010 
  3. ^ Saunders, Matthew (2010), Saving Churches, London: Frances Lincoln, p. 44, ISBN 978-0-7112-3154-2 

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