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

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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

James Chalmers, architect, 1904. Cruciform Neo Norman church

with nave, aisles and transepts, small apsidal single-storey

baptistry to W. Stugged red ashlar with polished margins

and quoins. Round arched lancets or simple plate tracery

windows.

W gable buttressed with small apsidal baptistry to ground

roofed with stone flags; above rise 3 tall lancets. Buttressed

5-bay aisles, round-arched single light windows; clerestory

windows with plate tracery. Projecting gabled porch with

round-arched entrance to S aisle with nook shafts supporting

bands fo chevron moulding. Hoodmould with label stops.

Diminutive similarly detailed niche above.

To S transept, round-arched portal with columnar reveals

supporting roll-moulding.

To E end, semi-circular stained glass window with central

rose lights and spandrel lights. Continuous roll-moulding

at cills. Plain skews and skewstones, slate roofs.

INTERIOR: 5-bay aisles separated from nave by round arched

arcade supported on squat columns will scalloped pseudo-

capitals. Corbels at spandrel level support engaged shafts

with square capitals supporting ribs to barrel-vaulted

timber-lined roof.

Clustered columns to crossing with groin vault. All S aisle

and one N aisle window of stained glass by various artists:

W H Cann; J and M Cran; Gordon Webster. Other windows with

opaque leaded glass panes. Carved oak reredos by Robert

Lorimer, 1920; marble altar supported on coloured marble

colonnettes. Ashlar pulpit with carved figures of the

Evangelists in trefoil-headed niches supported on coloured

marble colonnettes. Octagonal polychrome marble font in

baptistry. S transept with small Lady Chapel with carved

oak reredos, 1930. Organ in N transept; carved timber lecturn.

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