All Saints' Episcopal Church, 10 Woodend Drive, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Church. 1 related planning application.
All Saints' Episcopal Church, 10 Woodend Drive, Glasgow
- WRENN ID
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- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Glasgow City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 15 December 1970
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
All Saints' Episcopal Church, designed by architect James Chalmers in 1904, is a cruciform Neo-Norman church located at 10 Woodend Drive, Glasgow. The church features a nave, aisles, and transepts, along with a small single-storey apsidal baptistry on the west side. Its exterior is constructed of stugged red ashlar with polished margins and quoins, and it includes round-arched lancets and simple plate tracery windows.
The west gable is buttressed and has a small apsidal baptistry at ground level, which is roofed with stone flags. Above this, there are three tall lancets. The five-bay aisles are also buttressed and feature round-arched single light windows, while the clerestory windows have plate tracery. A projecting gabled porch provides a round-arched entrance to the south aisle, supported by nook shafts and adorned with chevron moulding. A hoodmould with label stops and a diminutive niche above complete this detail.
The south transept includes a round-arched portal with columnar reveals that support a roll-moulding. The east end of the church has a semi-circular stained glass window with central rose lights and spandrel lights, along with continuous roll-moulding at the cills. The church has plain skews and skewstones, and the roofs are covered with slate.
Inside, the church features five-bay aisles separated from the nave by a round-arched arcade, which is supported on squat columns with scalloped pseudo-capitals. Corbels at the spandrel level support engaged shafts with square capitals that hold ribs to the barrel-vaulted timber-lined roof. The crossing has clustered columns topped with a groin vault. The south aisle and one north aisle window contain stained glass by various artists, including W H Cann, J and M Cran, and Gordon Webster, while other windows feature opaque leaded glass panes.
Notable interior features include a carved oak reredos by Robert Lorimer from 1920, a marble altar supported by coloured marble colonnettes, and an ashlar pulpit with carved figures of the Evangelists in trefoil-headed niches, also supported by coloured marble colonnettes. The baptistry contains an octagonal polychrome marble font. The south transept includes a small Lady Chapel with a carved oak reredos from 1930, and there is an organ in the north transept along with a carved timber lectern.
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