Diameter: 28.63" Bell 1 of 1
Founded by Simon Severey ('Crostwight Group')
Dove Bell ID: 61117 Tower ID: 24112 - View Tower Listed: No Canons: Removed Cracked: No
Grid reference: TG 192 333
Building is open for worship
Church open regularly Grade II* listed building Visitor parking nearby On a footpath, trail or cycle route Wheelchair accessible Local shop(s) or amenities nearby Stained Glass Rood Screen
Footprint of Church buildings: 248 m²
Medieval. Flint and iron-bound conglomerate; stone and brick dressings. Slate roof. West tower, nave south aisle, continuous chancel, south porch, schoolroom. Round tower of c1300 with wide flint base; blocked brick doorway to south; Y-tracery bell openings. Nave quoins in conglomerate to north-west and south-west. South aisle has diagonal buttresses with flushwork and sunk panels. There are two references in wills of 1440's to the building of this aisle. One C19 2-light Decorated window and one late medieval triangular headed 2-light window both with alternate brick and flint voussoirs. Two 2-light C19 north windows to nave one under square head. Unbuttressed chancel without window to south. To north a schoolroom added in 1835. East window C19 2-light Decorated. South porch restored in 1893. Doorway to nave under 4-centred arch, hood mould.
As listed on Historic England website
South arcade with octagonal piers. Piscina to south chapel. Nave roof of 1896. Doorway into tower. Lower part of C15 rood screen, now varnished. Pulpit with tester of 1624. Benches with flattened stylised poppy heads one with coat of arms on the shoulder, incorporated into box pew, one door with butterfly hinges. Brass to John Puttok died 1442 and wife died 1469. Plain octagonal font.
As listed on Historic England website
Diameter: 28.63" Bell 1 of 1
Founded by Simon Severey ('Crostwight Group')
Dove Bell ID: 61117 Tower ID: 24112 - View Tower Listed: No Canons: Removed Cracked: No
Grid reference: TG 192 333
The church/building is consecrated.
The churchyard has been used for burial.
The churchyard is used for burial.
It is unknown whether the churchyard has war graves.
There are no records of National Heritage assets within the curtilage of this site.
Caring for God's Acre is a conservation charity working to support groups and individuals to investigate, care for, and enjoy the wildlife and heritage treasures found within churchyards and other burial grounds. Look on their website for information and advice and please contact their staff directly. They can help you manage this churchyard for people and wildlife.
To learn more about all the species recorded against this church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas. You can check the spread of records through the years, discovering what has been recorded and when, plus what discoveries might remain to be uncovered.
There are no records of Ancient, Veteran or Notable Trees within the curtilage of this site.
| Renewable | Installed |
|---|---|
| Solar PV Panels | No |
| Solar Thermal Panels | No |
| Biomass | No |
| Wind Turbine | No |
| Air Source Heat Pump | No |
| Ground Source Heat Pump | No |
| Ev Charging | No |
There are no records of species within the curtilage of this site.
Caring for God's Acre is a conservation charity working to support groups and individuals to investigate, care for, and enjoy the wildlife and heritage treasures found within churchyards and other burial grounds. Look on their website for information and advice and please contact their staff directly. They can help you manage this churchyard for people and wildlife.
To learn more about all the species recorded against this church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas. You can check the spread of records through the years, discovering what has been recorded and when, plus what discoveries might remain to be uncovered.
More information on species and action to be taken upon discovery.
Caring for God's Acre is a conservation charity working to support groups and individuals to investigate, care for, and enjoy the wildlife and heritage treasures found within churchyards and other burial grounds. Look on their website for information and advice and please contact their staff directly. They can help you manage this churchyard for people and wildlife.
To learn more about all the species recorded against this church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas. You can check the spread of records through the years, discovering what has been recorded and when, plus what discoveries might remain to be uncovered.
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