St Agatha's, Landport

St Agatha's, Landport

Infobox Historic building


caption= St Agatha’s from Cascades Car Park
name= St Agatha’s
location_town= Portsmouth
location_country=England
architect= J. Henry Ball
client=Anglican Church
engineer= "W.R Light and Son of Southsea"
construction_start_date=1838
completion_date= 1894
date_demolished=1895
cost=£3,250
structural_system= Basilican
style= Italianate Romanesque

St Agatha’s Landport is an historic church in the Landport district of Portsmouth. Originally situated in an area of extreme deprivation [“Don’t touch the holy Joe: Father Dolling’s battle for Landport and St Agatha’s church” Bryant, R: Hampshire, Ragged Right, 1995 ISBN 1-89826-905-2 ] today it stands proudly alone, the “Cathedral of the car parks” [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/659066 Geograph image] ] in the city’sshopping district. A magnificent building [ [http://www.hago.org.uk/venue/st-agatha/index.html Architectural Description] ] it replaced a much simpler mission church [”Portsea Island Churches” Lubbock,R :Portsmouth City Council, 1969] . The church was built due to the inspirational leadership of FatherRobert William Radclyffe Dolling, an Irish Anglo-Catholic priest whose social conscience lead him to fight against a range of domestic ills for his impecunious parishioners. At the same time he was able to charm astonishing amounts of money out of the wealthy residents of nearby Old Portsmouth [ “The life of Father Dolling” Osborne, C.E: Nottingham, Arnold, 1903] . The inside was equally sumptuous ["The buildings of Hampshire & The Isle of Wight"Pevsner,N/Lloyd,D.W: Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1967 ISBN 0-300-09606-2] but the intensity of the ritual lead to a row with the Bishop of Winchester [”Ten years in a Portsmouth slum” Dolling, R.W.R: London, Brown Langham, 1903] . His successor Father Tremenheere continued to beautify the interior until 1914 when another long serving incumbent arrived. Father C.W Coles was to serve the parish through two world wars [ [http://www.memorials.inportsmouth.co.uk/churches/st_agathas/pillar.htm War memorial] ] until 1954 when the last service was held. For the next 40 years it became a naval store until the "Traditional Anglican Communion" took it over for a form of worship very similar [ [http://www.shipoffools.com/Mystery/1999/035Mystery.html 1994-Traditional Anglican Communion] ] to that originally provided by Dolling. It is also used for concerts [ [http://www.hago.org.uk/2005/07/index.html Recent concerts] ] but faces an uncertain future as its locale is developed as part of the “Northern Quarter” initiative [ [http://www.portsmouthsociety.org.uk/nl2005/nlsep05doc01.htm Northern Quarter Regeneration] ] .


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  • Robert William Radclyffe Dolling — (1851 ndash;1902), English divine, known as Father Dolling, was born at Magheralin, County Down, and educated at Harrow and Cambridge. From 1878 to 1882 he was warden of one of the houses of the Postmens League, started by Father Stanton of St.… …   Wikipedia

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