1GL/PA Bolt, Church of the The Holy Family and All Saints, Guithavon Street, WITHAM, Essex. CM8 1BN
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member greysman
N 51° 48.003 E 000° 38.227
31U E 337076 N 5741440
Cut-mark with bolt on the south-west buttress of this Catholic Church.
Waymark Code: WMMX5J
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/18/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bill&ben
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This Grade II listed Church used to be All Saints, it was made redundant in 1969 but reopened in 1989 as the Holy Family and All Saints Roman Catholic Church after major refurbishment by the Roman Catholic community.

It was built in 1841 by Brown of Norwich in grey Gault brick and stone dressings with knapped flint panels and a grey slate roof. Of cruciform plan with nave, north and south aisles, chancel and two transepts, and west and south porches in the lancet Gothic style, it is capable of seating 700.

In 1969, after being declared redundant it was acquired by Braintree District Council and turned into a youth club, but this venture did not succeed. The building lay empty and unused for several years, until it was purchased in 1987 by the Diocese of Brentwood for use as a Catholic church replacing The Holy Family Church on Newland Street (corner with Avenue Road). Plater Inkpen of Tollesbury were appointed architects for the adaptation of the building, which in 1988 had been listed grade II, as a building of special architectural and historical interest. It was reopened and dedicated as a Catholic church on the feast of All Saints, 1st November, 1989.

The Cut mark with bolt are on the road-facing buttress at the south-eastern angle of the church facing the road and is 24.550m above the Newlyn Datum, 0.400m above ground and last verified in 1968.

The mark is well defined but as it straddles two bricks parts of the lower flitch arms have been re-pointed loosing some definition.
Type of Trigpoint: 1GL Bolt or PA Bolt and cut benchmark

Condition: Good

Number on Flush Bracket: none

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