St Hildas Church Stella Completed in 1892. Stella Coal Company - TopicsExpress



          

St Hildas Church Stella Completed in 1892. Stella Coal Company donated £500 towards it, members of the Simpson family, John Simpson of Hedgefield House being one of the directors of Addison Colliery, also donated smaller amounts. Stella Coal Company donated £100 towards the organ. Significant as it one of the only surviving buildings related to Addison Colliery Village {1}. 1889-92 by Oliver and Leeson. Snecked yellow sandstone; plinth and ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Arts and Crafts Gothic style {2}. The purpose of recording by North Pennines Archaeology was to produce an archive record of this listed church before the interior fittings were removed to change the building into a children’s play centre. The church is built in Arts and Crafts style and includes mock battlements, arrow slits and Gothic windows. The roof was originally tiled, but was re-covered with slates in 1920. Inside, the chancel was originally painted in vivid reds and greens. Some of the original paintwork is visible on the coving. Illustrative canvases on the chancel ceiling, completed in 1896 at a cost of £150, showing representations of Ven Bede, St Cuthbert, St Helen, St Hilda, St Aidan and Poet Caedmon, were removed in the 1950s due to their poor state of repair, but their design can still be seen as a ‘ghost pattern’. Another features of interest is a memorial to Dr Thomas Randell, rector of Ryton 1910-15. He presented two engravings which hang at the west end of the church – ‘The Resurrection’ and ‘Return From Cavalry’. The Litany Desk, which has already been removed, was presented by the women of Addison Colliery in 1903. The octagonal stone font with wooden cover and altar frontal was provided by the Mothers’ meetings of Stargate and Addison. The carved oak altar was made by Miss Tate of Stella in 1892. It is decorated with shields and fleur-de-lys and displays the date 1892. The organ, which was been moved to St. Joseph’s in Chorley, Lancashire in 2006 was by Harrison and Harrison and dated to 1903.
Posted on: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 14:12:57 +0000

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