Listed Building: ST MARY'S CHURCH (102411)

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Grade I
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 1140/9/127
Date assigned 04 October 1960
Date last amended

Description

ST 7813 STURMINSTER NEWTON CHURCH LANE St Mary's Church 9/127 4.10.60 G.V. I Parish Church. Nave, North and South Aisles and West Tower c 1400; Clerestorey c 1500, Chancel, South Chapel, North and South Trancepts and extensive restoration 1820s. Earliest work for John Selwood, Abbot of Glastonbury, 1820s work for Rev. T H Lane Fox by William Evans of Wimborne Minster. Walls largely of greensand ashlar with ashlar dressings, gable ended roofs of stone slate and lead. Plan: Nave with north and south aisles and clerestorey, west porch with tower over, north and south trancepts, chancel with north vestry and south chapel. All work in 'perpendicular' style. Windows with panel tracery with 2-centred heads except for those of the clerestorey which have square heads. West door has a chamfered two-centred head, continuous jambs with broachstops and a moulded label. 3-stage tower: 1st stage has diagonal buttresses with an original 2-light window with 2-centred head over the door. The second stage has a west window uniform with that of the lower stage. The third stage has C15 belfrey windows partially obscured by the nave roof and by C19 clock faces. Above is a low C19 stage with lattice panelled masonry and quatrefoil loops surmounted with an embattled parapet with crocketed finials. There is a C19 porch leading to the south aisle. Internal features: the nave has a 4-bay arcade with 2-centred arches which crosses the trancept. The chancel has a similar arcade ef 2 bays. The nave roof is noteworthy: it is a wagon type of c 1500 with 3 tie beams, carved bosses and carved flying angels which are situated at the springing point of the transverse ribs. The chancel and trancepts have plainer barrel vaults and the north and south aisles, north vestry and south chapel have flat ribbed ceilings. Pews, pulpit, screens and font C19. Various monuments of C18 and C19. Stained glass of the C19 and C20 including interesting south east aisle window by Harry Clarke, 1921. Externally, under the east chancel window, is an inscription commemorating the Rev T H Lane Fox. "RCHM, Dorset, Vol III", HMSO, 1970, p 269 - 271, no 1. Keiman, J and Pevsner, N "The Buildings of England: Dorset", Penguin, 1972, p 406. Morshead, Sir Owen, "The Story of the Parish Church of St Mary Sturminster Newton", undated. Listing NGR: ST7880413951

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Location

Grid reference ST 7880 1395 (point)
Civil Parish Sturminster Newton; Dorset
District (historic) North Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Jan 12 2009 2:47AM