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Monument details

HER Number:TR 36 NE 2260
Type of record:Listed Building
Name:CHURCH OF ST GEORGE

Summary

Grade I listed building. Main construction periods 1824 to 1884. Church of England parish church built 1824-27 initially by Henry Hemsley completed by H E Kendall. The interior was restored in 1884 by William White


Grid Reference:TR 38166 65212
Map Sheet:TR36NE
Parish:RAMSGATE, THANET, KENT

Monument Types

  • CHURCH (Post Medieval to Modern - 1824 AD to 2050 AD)
Protected Status:Listed Building (I) 1085430: CHURCH OF ST GEORGE

Full description

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Description from record TR 36 NE 195:
(TR 38166520) St George's Church (C of E) (NAT) (1) Parish church 1824-27, originally by Henry Hemsley, continued with alterations by H.E. Kendall. (2)

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
RAMSGATE BROAD STREET TR 3865 SW (east side) 9/64 Church of St George GV I Parish church. 1824-27, originally by Henry Hemsley, continued with alter- ations by H.E. Kendall. Interior restored 1884 by William White. White brick and stone dressings with slate roof. Nave with aisles, chancel with vestries, west tower with western porches to nave aisles. Pre-archaeological mixture of Gothic styles. Tall west tower of 2 stages with octagonal lantern connected by flying buttresses to parapet and pinnacles. Triple offset angle buttresses on moulded plinth, with string course. Two light belfry openings with crocketted ogee hoods, and traceried panels below containing clockfaces. Three light reticulated and perpendicular-mix west window. Western, south-west and north-west doors with perpendicular style panelling in massively crocketted ogee hoods, with stiffleaf capitals to attached columns (i.e. Early English style), with flights of steps, the western doorway especially grand with rails, footscrapers and swan-neck iron lamp standards. Gabled western porches with Perpendicular tracery (integral with doorways). Nave with triple lancet clerestory lights (i.e. C13 style) Geometric 2 light aisle windows (i.e. C14 style), offset buttresses on plinth, battlements and pinnacles to aisles and nave roof (i.e. C15 style). Shallow canted apse for chancel, with buttresses and battlements, with tall perpendicular style lights, octagonal flanking turrets and doubled chimney stacks, with low brick vestries at ground level (in part extensions of 1884). Interior: 8 bay nave arcades, with lofty moulded arches on clustered columns, with clerestory windows carried down by panelled bases on string course. Ribbed vaulted roof. Crocketted chancel arch with flanking panelled arches. Galleries to aisles with blind arcaded sides, on cast iron columns, with plastered roofs on moulded and braced cross beams. C19 fittings by White, early C20 chancel screen. Wall painting on west wall, From Darkness To Light, 1885 by Henry Weigall (a resident of Ramsgate - Southwood House). Stained glass 1961 by A.E. Buss. Cost of Church given as £32000 (Busson) or £23,034 (B.O.E.). £13000 given by church commissioners (£9000, B.O.E.), £3000 by citizens of Ramsgate, £1000 by Trinity House who used (and still use) the tower as a landmark (as was Holy Trinity Margate before destruction). Despite the mixing of styles (probably a result of the change of architects early on) and thin details, the building is well above the Georgian Gothick norm. (See B.O.E. Kent II 1983, 425-6; see also Busson, Ramsgate, 38, 40, 78 and 136.)
Listing NGR: TR3816765213 (3)

Historic England archive material (4)


<1> OS 1:1250 1978 (OS Card Reference). SKE48188.

<2> DOE(HHR) Dist of Thanet 1988 27 (OS Card Reference). SKE41076.

<3> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

<4> Historic England, Archive material associated with St George's Church, Ramsgate Listed Building (Archive). SKE55486.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>OS Card Reference: OS 1:1250 1978.
<2>OS Card Reference: DOE(HHR) Dist of Thanet 1988 27.
<3>XYMap: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #34596 Church, ]
<4>Archive: Historic England. Archive material associated with St George's Church, Ramsgate Listed Building.