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Hanbury, Staffordshire

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aisle has four unequal bays alternately short/long and is divided by three-stage buttresses finished as gabletted pinnacles above the parapet roof, with three-light labelled pointed windows with panel tracery to all but one, which has two lights. There is a pointed labelled door to the building's left. Three bays form the
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A significantly different style is used in the chancel, most noticeable in the steeply pitched roof and decorated masonry windows; this runs to three bays supported by two-stage buttresses. Two-light pointed windows (but a single light to the south-west corner) are to each of the three bays. Against
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bust plaques are to Katherine Agard (d. 1620) and her daughter, Ann Woollocke, with ruffs and steeple hats, and to Dorothy Villiers (d. 1665). Sir John Egerton's (d. 1662) memorial is similar to the above Egerton monument, but with a damaged canopy; it is in the east corner of the north aisle. John
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form the font, which is square on four extended columns and built over the carved Norman font, still discernible within the present font. There are remnants of medieval glass in the south aisle and south-east window. In 1894 the east and west windows were made by Ward and Hughes. Lower parts of the
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are placed over similar single windows to the lower stage. Five lights make up the pointed west window in two tiers, with four-centred arch doors below. A niche was set in the south side first stage of 1842 containing a statue of St Werburgh, with a pointed door below. A mainly 19th-century south
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The large alabaster chest tomb of Ralph Adderley (d. 1595) to the northeast of the chancel has three figures cut in the top slab of Ralph and his two wives, with moulded edges and sides with carved kneeling figures of children at the opposite end. Sir Charles Egerton (d. 1624) has a reclining
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the inner buttress of the east bay is the priest's door. Five lights (main panes) make up the pointed east window and a vestry is to the north. A painted diagonally boarded roof and painted walls depict religious scenes, all in reasonably subdued colours.
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to the north and replica to south. The chancel arch is pointed and the nave roof of cambered and moulded ties with painted bosses is dated 1698 but is apparently two centuries older. The
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tomb clasping a sword and with crossed legs and dog. This is possibly a later attempt by this Hanbury family to add credibility to their lineage, otherwise this would be the earliest
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Hanbury Parish Council operate a village website with events, meetings and information of the facilities offered by the third-tier local council.
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are here all at Grade II. Hanbury's village centre is 0.9 miles (1.4 km) to the south. This hamlet is at an elevation of 61m
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roofs to the chancel with verge parapets. Five 14th-century levels form the tower: the top stage was entirely rebuilt to the
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Most of the church is 13th-century work on a 12th-century core with some 15th-century stone facings. Rebuilt north and south
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whereas the village centre of Hanbury is at the start of a steep westward valley at the source of the Salt Brook at 134m
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Wilson's (d.1839) memorial is a neo-classical low-relief marble plaque depicting a seated woman in doric surrounds by
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from 1363 to 1391, has a brass plaque at the foot of the chancel steps showing a much-worn figure with a
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Four bays make up the nave with double-chamfered pointed arches and moulded capitals on round columns,
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Sir John de Hanbury (d. 1303) has an alabaster monument in the east of the south aisle: a recumbent
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are fixed to three stages; there are pinnacles and gargoyles at the angles and the parapet is
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from 1862 is by Hine and Evans of Nottingham. Materials consist of coursed and finely dressed
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and includes a steep knoll between much of it and the river, Row Hill; five
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tower walls have purpose-made glazed tiles of 1883 as a family memorial.
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Draycott and Hanbury Cricket Club play in Knightsfield Road, Hanbury.
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and to the adjacent eastern hills on the shortest of the three walks.
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crosses are built into the west wall adjacent to the south door.
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below. Paired bell-chamber openings with two lights and a panel
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roofs to the nave and aisles, hidden behind parapets; and Welsh
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alabaster figure in a moulded segmental-arch canopied niche.
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in Staffordshire, England. It is bounded to the north by the
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Hanbury is located in Staffordshire
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