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New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street

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New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street — category C listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

About

New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street is a category C listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB50177). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Category C Date Added 14/11/2005 Local Authority Renfrewshire Planning Authority Renfrewshire Burgh Paisley NGR NS 48094 63684 Coordinates 248094, 663684 — 1810 with some alterations 1868; small 20th century additions. 2-storey, 3-bay, rectangular-plan classical church with pedimented gables, tall rectangular windows and bays divided by plain pilasters. Painted droved sandstone ashlar to front elevation with rendered side elevations and painted polished sandstone ashlar dressings. Base course; eaves course; raised tabbed window margins to front elevation and upper floor of side elevations; plain raised ashlar margins to lower side elevations and rear; round-arched windows to rear. FURTHER DETAILS: principal gabled elevation facing street to N. 2-leaf timber panelled front door in round-arch stop-chamfered recess with prominent keystone bearing monogram N J C and arched foliate band supported on decorative brackets; regular fenestration with taller windows to outer bays; blind oculus to pediment. Side elevations to E and W with possibly later paired windows at ground and tall windows to upper floor. 5 round-arched windows to upper floor of S elevation and pedimented gable with oculus. 2 small 20th century outshots to W and S. Border-glazed lights. Ashlar-coped skews. Short gablehead stacks with yellow clay cans. Slate roof. INTERIOR: Church in upper hall; lower floor contains church hall, meeting room, kitchen and Warden's flat. Church: large room with decorative cornicing and ceiling roses; table pulpit recessed behind depressed arch springing from slender Corinithian pilasters; 3 round-arched lights to rear of recess with very elongated half columns to each side and stained glass by W and J J Kier to design by Sir Noel Paton. Organ to left of pulpit recess. Lower floor

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

The New Jerusalem Church, also known as the Swedenborgian Church, is located at 17 George Street in central Scotland. This building is designated as a category C listed structure, recognising its historical and architectural significance.

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Coordinates
55.8424, -4.4276
District
Renfrewshire
Postcode
PA1 2HG
Parliamentary constituency
Paisley and Renfrewshire South

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Frequently asked questions

Where is New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street?
New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode PA1 2HG).
Is New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street a listed building?
New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street is officially recognised as category C listed building listed.
Is New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street free to visit?
Yes, New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street is free to enter.
How do I get to New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian Church), 17 George Street?
Drivers can navigate to postcode PA1 2HG. It sits within the Paisley and Renfrewshire South parliamentary constituency.