St. Patrick's Church, New North Road, Huddersfield

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  • location: New North Road, Huddersfield
  • status: still exists
  • category: church or chapel
  • architect: Joseph Kaye

Built 1831-32 and opened on 26 September 1832.

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Historic England Listing

  • Grade II
  • first listed 3 March 1952
  • listing entry number 1279327

NEW NORTH ROAD (North Side) Highfield. CHURCH OF ST PATRICK. Roman Catholic Church. 1832. Ashlar. Pitched slate roof. Coped gable end. Two octagonal turrets with conical cpas and foliate finials on west front. Diagonal buttresses with crocketed pinnacles at corners. Five ranges of untraceried chamfered lancets, separated by shallow buttresses to aisles. West front has two untraceried chamfered lancets to aisles, and 3-light west window with Perpendicular tracery. C20 Perpendicular one-storey exonarthox. Interior: Shallow ribbed apse, with triple lancet. Quadripartite rib vaults on foliate corbels: ridge rib. Gallery at west end on clustered columns.

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