Christ Church United Reform Church, With Attached Meeting Room is a Grade II listed building in the Enfield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 July 1987. Church.
Christ Church United Reform Church, With Attached Meeting Room
- WRENN ID
- white-dormer-bone
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Enfield
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 13 July 1987
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Christ Church United Reform Church, with an attached meeting room, is a Non-Conformist church built in 1874 and designed by John Tarring. The building is constructed from coursed, squared rubble stone and features slate pitched roofs at the eaves. It is designed in the Gothic Revival style, with an aisled and clerestoried nave and a polygonal apse for the chancel. There is a square two-stage tower located at the liturgical northwest, which has corner buttresses and a rubble stone broach spire.
Inside, the church has banded stone walls and pointed arcade arches supported by quatrefoil piers with carved capitals and corbelled wall shafts. The short chancel includes tracery panels on the lower wall and a carved stone reredos. The windows consist of two-light designs with geometrical bar tracery and three-light geometrical windows in the aisles. Some of the windows feature Victorian stained glass, and there is a carved stone pulpit.
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