The Church of St Mary Rockland St Mary

Similar documents
THE CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS LANGLEY Norfolk

THE CHURCH OF ST SAVIOUR SURLINGHAM

The Church of the Holy Trinity Barrow-on-Soar

St James Church, Ramsgrange, Ireland

St John the Baptist Meldon. The church c1832, after Hodgson

St Mary and St Michael, Doddington

The Church of Our Lady, Seaton Delaval Archaeological Assessment April 2006

( 143 ) NOTES ON THE ARCHITECTURE OF ALDINGTON CHURCH, KENT, AND THE CHAPEL AT COURT-AT-STREET, CALLED " BELLIRICA."

Updated 01/2015. page 1 Nikon

ST GILES GOODRICH - WEBSITE HERITAGE TRAIL - OUTSIDE THE CHURCH PLAN OF HERITAGE TRAIL

Parish/Township: SKELSMERGH Author: Michael Haslam Date of this draft:

Broughton-cum-Filkins

Produced by permission of Keevill Heritage ltd. All rights reserved to the author.

page 1

Statement Of Significance Redlingfield Parish Church of St Andrew

St Matthew s Langford.

Cockthorpe. All Saints

St Peter s Alvescot. Originally dedicated to St Nicholas from the 1100s until the early 1200s. Alvescot Church Guide 1

page 1

The Building of St. Thomas s Church Salisbury

THE HOUSES OF WORSHIP WALKING TOUR

Architecture. Richard Upjohn s Church

Rachael Wilkins Archaeology Coursework

A Guide to the Parish Church of St Julian, Wellow

Archaeologia Cantiana Vol BBABOUKSTE OHDBOH, BBOM IHE SOUTH-WEST.* BRABOURNE CHURCH.

Biggar S. Mary's. 16 Church Service Society Annual

Information about the Church

Establishment: l90l-l9l4

Introduction... St Mary Magdalene by G.Tattarescu

All Saints Church Roger Arkell and David W Taylor March 2012

HUNGATE STAINED GLASS TRAILS: NO.3

In partnership with the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Historic Churches Trust

Another hidden treasure is the north door which dates from the early 15thC with keeled panels and interesting tracery.

HUNGATE ROOD SCREEN TRAILS: NO.12

THE ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY OF GREAT CHART CHURCH,

tour Explore and discoveries By Stonework Display Before you go back down the stairs,

CHURCH OF S: NICHOLAS, LOCKINGTON.

ST PETER S CHURCH, DUFFUS

64 S. ALBANS ARCHITECTURAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. BY MR. S. FLINT CLABKSON,

THREE.ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH by John Mettam. Contents

St Michael The Archangel A Guide to the Parish Church

ANGLICAN CHURCHES OF MANITOBA

Building recording of Kempsey Baptist Chapel Church Street, Kempsey Worcestershire

ST PATRICK S CHURCH, CRAIGAGH

A PILGRIM'S GUIDE TO THE CHURCH

St Mary the Virgin, Holwell.

Church of St Lawrence Lydeard St Lawrence. Statement of Significance

have the story of : St Margaret of England, St Margaret s of England, Little Little Faringdon, Oxfordshire.

PRECIOUS BLOOD CATHEDRAL (1875)

MUTHILL OLD CHURCH AND TOWER

Notre Dame de Paris. The most famous Gothic Cathedral

Welcome to Carbrooke Church Here are included notes relating to the building, history and particular items of interest around the church.

LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION NATIONAL REGISTER OF ]HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM - NAME LOCATION ...

Malcolm Thurlby. ISSAC I ]SEAC 28, n'" 3, 4 (2003) ;

Welcome to St Peter s Church. Myddle Shropshire. A short history of the church

Religious Buildings Tour in Dover

Hungate HUNGATE ROOD SCREEN TRAILS: NO. 1

RESEARCH DEPARTMENT REPORT SERIES no John Minnis

The Gothic Revival: ecclesiological and architectural change

Scheduled Monument (SM90308) TULLIBARDINE CHAPEL

St Alphonsus Church, Barntown, Ireland

PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN, LITTLE BADDOW.

Heritage Evaluation of the North Bay Synagogue Municipal Heritage Committee, North Bay Page 1 of 9

The Churches of Red River:

A brief history of Wesley Church, Perth.

Stanton Long and Holdgate, Shropshire On the first truly pleasant day of 2013 when it was in any way sunny and pleasant to be out and about, Magda

A brief history of Old Brampton Church

Congregation works to save centuryold. By JEFF HAMPTON The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk

Colwyn Bay Heritage Walk

St Luke s Church, Canning Crescent, Oxford

Vandalism and Social Duty: The Victorian Rebuilding of the Street Parish Churches, Ryedale, North Yorkshire. 2 Volumes Volume I of II.

Hastings CBD Heritage Inventory Project

ST SERF S CHURCH, DUNNING

Kencot. St George s. Knights, Chivalry and Dedication

Statements of Significance and Need

The Church of Saint John the Baptist, Hugglescote Leicestershire.

1 St James Acton Trussell p5 2 All Saints Bednall p5 3 St Laurence Coppenhall p5 4 St Leonard Dunston p5

NOTES BY THE HON. LOCAL SECRE TARY EOR SEPHTON DISTRICT.

th eallsaints' hurch C

THE ANGLO-SAXON CHURCH OF ST. PETER, TITCHFIELD

History of Corhampton Church Early history and background

( 301 ) THE SAXON CHURCH AT WHITPIELU, NEAR DOVER, KENT.

(Based on guidebook written by David Critchley see end for details.)

The Botolphian. Newsletter of The Society of Saint Botolph.

Lenten Journey Visiting our fellow Christians in parishes around Worcester Diocese, over Lent : St Giles, Bredon

The outside of a church

1. Name. 2. Location. 3. Classification. 4. Owner off Property. 5. Location off Legal Description

Abbey Church of S. Alban.

RESTENNETH PRIORY HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT SCOTLAND STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE. Property in Care (PIC) ID: PIC033

Grace History Trivia

INNERPEFFRAY CHAPEL HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT SCOTLAND STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE. Property in Care (PIC) ID: PIC074 Designations:

HUNGATE ROOD SCREEN TRAILS: NO.15

Katz English 11:8. Canterbury Cathedral was first built in 597 A.D. due to the coming of the first

historic name: METROPOLITAN AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH other name/site number: North Methodist Episcopal Church

Archaeologia Cantiana Vol

St. Peter s Church, Bruisyard

HUNGATE ROOD SCREEN TRAILS: NO. 5

The Word on the Street. Conservation and heritage projects in The Street Benefice (North Yorkshire)

IT is recorded that in 1079 Bishop Wakelin (cousin of William

The Parish Church of St Giles, Pontefract

Transcription:

The Church of St Mary Rockland St Mary NHER: 10329 Hundred of Henstead Deanery of Brooke Fig.1. General from south East Stephen Heywood FSA Norfolk Historic Environment Service Norfolk County Council Union House Gressenhall East Dereham 30 August 2013 1

Introduction This report forms part of the investigative stage of the procedure for grant aid and is intended to serve as an aid to the architect and as a reference document for the parish. The church has a simple plan of an un-buttressed west tower, an aisleless nave with a south porch and a vestry to the north. There is a differentiated chancel of the same width as the nave but lower. The church has undergone very extensive restoration under the direction of the architect Herbert Green in 1893 (Fig. 2). Fig. 2. Herbert Green s plans for rebuilding. All that is coloured red in the plan is what was proposed to rebuild in 1893. In the event he added buttresses to the west end of the nave, rebuilt the porch, replaced all the nave windows and rebuilt the chancel arch buttresses. He left alone the south nave doorway and the east wall of the chancel with its small east window. Also the south west window in the chancel with its two-light brick-dressed opening was left in situ. However, additional works, unplanned at this stage, were the rebuilding in brick of the eastern end of the north and south walls of the chancel. The roofs were replaced, the south nave wall refaced and the church repewed (fig.1). Ladbrooke s lithograph of the 1820s shows the church before restoration (fig. 3). It can be seen that the nave had a thatched roof and the chancel and porch had plain tiles. The surviving east window is shown as is the south west chancel window. There are just two nave windows of different designs as opposed to the present three. 2

Fig. 3. Labrooke s lithograph circa 1825 The tower was left alone by the 1893 restoration. The un-buttressed, narrow tower has a slight batter and a tall crenellated parapet (fig. 1). The fabric is a of tightly jointed galletted broken flint and there is a fine narrow west window with an ogee head and hood surmounted with a fleuron (fig.4). Fig. 4. West wall of tower 3

This is a 14 th century detail which dates the tower and the dressings of the nave south door confirm a date during the first half of the 14 th century. The tower has a tall tower arch with plain responds supporting an arch of two chamfered orders. The first floor chamber is lit by small windows with brick dressings and the bell stage houses three bells supported on a modern steel frame. The bell openings have been damaged and roughly repaired with brick and the openings have been reduced slightly. The surviving original dressings are also of brick. (fig. 5). There are brick internal quoins to this stage. Fig. 5. Bell stage The nave has a plain-tiled roof supported on a fine scissor-braced roof of 1893 with closely spaced trusses (fig.6). The south doorway is medieval with ogee and roll moulded jambs with a hood mould on carved head corbels (fig.7). The door itself is also of medieval date with some original ironwork surviving. There are three traceried windows to the south, each one copying a different type of late medieval tracery within rectangular openings. To the north similar windows flank the flat-roofed vestry which was added to the church in 1937 (Fig. 9). 4

Fig. 6. Nave roof looking west Fig. 7. South nave doorway and door 5

The chancel has a more complex history. The east wall is largely the original wall along with the simple lancet east window without tracery which suggests a date in the first half of the 13 th century before the introduction of bar tracery (Fig. 8). The medieval facing remains in situ. However, the eastern halves of the north and south walls have been rebuilt in brick (fig. 9) Fig. 8. East window Fig. 9. North side of church showing vestry and brick repairs to chancel The windows incorporated in the blocking are 19 th copies of the original round-headed lancets. It is of interest that the chancel restorers did not attempt to face the brick work with flint a common Victorian practice. The patron who is responsible for the repair of the chancel was prepared to settle for a less expensive repair. The position of a former buttress can be seen on the north side of the chancel (fig. 9). Fig. 10. South side of chancel 6

On the south side of the chancel the same brick strengthening occurs with an additional rather obvious and clumsy piece of underpinning which appears to predate the brick work (Fig. 10). The fabric of this anomalous masonry contains several large pieces of re-used limestone ashlar. In the surviving flint masonry is a two-light window within a rectangular opening which has escaped replacement. The chancel roof is not of quality to that of the nave and its type suggest that it was repaired or re-made before the 1893 work (fig. 11). It consists of trusses of quite light scantling with single side purlins wedge-tenoned to the principals. There are three heavy tie beams which are jointed to the wall plates and hidden behind plain plastered ashlaring. A ceiling towards the top of the roof structure is supported perhaps on a second set of side purlins or else collar beams. The chancel arch is part of the 1893 restoration. Fig. 11. Chancel roof Summary The history of the fabric can be summarised as follows Early 13 th century Chancel Early 14 th century The Tower and Nave Later 18 th century chancel roof 1892/3 Re fenestration of nave, renewal of nave roof, buttresses to west corners of nave built and rebuilding of porch. The repairs to the chancel walls with brick work may have taken place at the same time but under different instruction. 1937 Vestry 1987 New steel bell frame Stephen Heywood. September 2013 7