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The Millennium Centre (formerly St Anne's Church School)

A Grade II Listed Building in Rainhill, St. Helens

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Latitude: 53.416 / 53°24'57"N

Longitude: -2.7646 / 2°45'52"W

OS Eastings: 349278

OS Northings: 391298

OS Grid: SJ492912

Mapcode National: GBR 9X4Y.85

Mapcode Global: WH87B.HDRJ

Plus Code: 9C5VC68P+C5

Entry Name: The Millennium Centre (formerly St Anne's Church School)

Listing Date: 14 October 1991

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1391828

English Heritage Legacy ID: 502835

ID on this website: 101391828

Location: Rainhill, St. Helens, Merseyside, L35

County: St. Helens

Civil Parish: Rainhill

Built-Up Area: Prescot

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside

Church of England Parish: Rainhill St Ann

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 14/03/2016


SJ 49 SE
7/10000

RAINHILL,
WARRINGTON ROAD,
The Millennium Centre (formerly St Anne's Church School)

(Formerly listed as Former St Anne's Church School, WARRINGTON ROAD)

GV II

Former Anglican church school, unoccupied at time of inspection (August 1991), converted to parish and community centre in 2001. Dated 1848. Ashlar sandstone with some rubble; rendered slate roof. 2 principal ranges aligned N/S with separate entrances for boys and girls with connecting subsidiary ranges, and an entrance curtain wall containing another entrance to Warrington Road. Single-storey throughout. N front (Warrington Road). 3:3:3, the outer bays the gabled ends to long ranges each with triple round-headed lancets, the connecting curtain wall with round-headed doorway flanked by lancets: 6 pilaster buttresses with top-weathering only. Moulded cornice (upstanding to centre to accommodate date plaque) and plinth return to both sides. To W, asymmetrical, 6 bays marked by pilaster buttresses, round-headed lancets except to left-of-centre entrance where cornice upstands as to N with stack over. NW corner canted. E elevation (to churchyard) with symmetrical 5-bay front similarly treated as to W but with gabled porch with round-headed doorway, all under upstanding cornice containing plaque and stack over. Rubble projection to left under catslide. Rear with plain rubble and some ashlar, not designed to be seen overall, the outer gables with moulded verge cornices. Plaques record involvement of T B Ingham MA (the incumbent) and his churchwardens. The school groups with St Anne's Church (ref. 7/44).

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