Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL (1256593)
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| Grade | I | 
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| NHLE | 1256593 | 
| Date assigned | 14 June 1954 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
YORK
SE6051NW                  SPURRIERGATE           1112-1/28/928             (South West side)           14/06/54                  Church of St Michael
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Parish church, now pastoral centre. Late C12 arcades,           heightened in C15; C14 north wall, partly rebuilt 1868; mid           C15 tower; church size reduced in 1821, when east end and           south aisle were rebuilt; tower lowered 1966-67; refurbished           1989. Alterations of 1821 by JB and W Atkinson.           MATERIALS: coursed magnesian limestone and tooled gritstone;           tiled roofs to church, pyramidal roof of slate to tower.           Aisled nave and sanctuary, with embraced west tower.           EXTERIOR: east end and south side on double chamfered plinth,           with embattled parapet over moulded eaves string. Both sides           have three windows of four cinquefoiled lights with panel           traceried heads and hoodmoulds, over moulded sill string.           Sillstring stepped up at north end of east wall to form           hoodmould over shallow-arched doorway containing plank door           with attached 'Gothick' tracery. At west end of south wall is           a painted clock face. North side partly obscured by No.24           Spurriergate (qv) has chamfered plinth; to the west are two           4-light windows as above. 2-stage embattled tower has recessed           doorway approached by steps between offset buttresses on           cut-back moulded plinths. Doorway is 4-centred, of two hollow           chamfered orders beneath hoodmould on head stops and contains           original double doors with blind Perpendicular tracery to           upper part, lower part remade with C18 fielded panels and           panelled wicket door. Above is arched window of four           cinquefoiled lights with panel tracery, and hoodmould. To           north of tower, beneath gabled roof, 4-light window with           renewed mullions and blocked traceried head in chamfered           opening. To south, similar window to those in south wall. On           each side of tower are quadrant-shaped rainwater heads, dated           1821 and 1834 respectively.           INTERIOR: panelled reredos against east wall in form of           Palladian arch with fluted Corinthian pilasters, frieze with           shell and palm mouldings carved in relief, and enriched           cornice: incorporates round-headed Commandment, Creed and           Paternoster boards. Other carvings include dove in glory in           head of central panel, winged cherub heads over flanking           panels, and St Michael slaying a dragon above, between urns.           Communion rails are richly carved turned balusters between           panelled standards, with heavy moulded handrail, carved with           foliage. North and south arcades of three and half bays of           2-centred arches of two chamfered orders, on piers of four           clustered columns with waterleaf capitals and hollow chamfered           abaci, and with moulded bases below present floor level. Tower           arches of three hollow chamfered orders on piers and responds           of eight clustered columns and shafts with C15 replica
waterleaf capitals and moulded bases. East arch closed by fine           pedimented doorcase with double doors of raised and fielded           panels in eared and fasciated architrave. Doorcase frieze           carved with acanthus beneath enriched cornice and segmental           pediment enclosing a mask and foliage trails. Above is a           George IV hatchment.           STAINED GLASS: includes: early C15 glass, reset in south aisle           windows, includes: John the Baptist, at east end; The Nine           Orders of Angels to east; The Tree of Jesse in centre; panels           depicting Noah building the Arc and St Margaret slaying the           Dragon to west. Other glass, including north aisle east end,           by J Barnett, c1821.           FITTINGS: include: clock mechanism in south-west corner           inscribed: "Reconstructed by G J F Newey 1896"; two painted           Mayoral boards with the City of York arms and royal ciphers           for George II and George III respectively.           MONUMENTS: include: north aisle - white marble tablet on grey           marble backing, to William Harrison, d.1799, and others;           moulded stone monument to Elizabeth Bath, d.1730. South aisle           - white and grey marble tablet with Coppinger arms, to           Katherine Coppinger, d.1763; white marble monument backed by           grey veined marble obelisk, to William Hutchinson, d.1772,           signed by the Fishers; pedimented tablet with cartouche, in           coloured marble, to John Wood, d.1704, and other members of           his family.           (City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 40-43).
Listing NGR: SE6029551694
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 6029 5169 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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