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St Nicholas' Church, Stevenage

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is a memorial to Stephen Hellard, who was rector of Stevenage from 1472 until his death in 1506, and is buried in the church. The brass is in the north of the altar and shows Hellard dressed as a priest in his vestments. It was inscribed while Hellard was alive with a space left for his death date, but the inscription was not completed. The remaining brasses are missing with only indents remaining on the slabs and the details of any inscriptions were never recorded. The sixth is a late-13th century stone effigy of a lady with hands raised in prayer at the east end of the north aisle. It is described as one of the "less common but most fascinating sepulchral devices". It is fragmented into four parts. It was discovered in 1824 being used as a doorstep to the south aisle, and was in good condition having been placed upside down, perhaps for centuries. The colours were preserved but have since faded, and the carving has worn, but a drawing of it was made upon its discovery, showing how it looked at the time. The lady is supported by two figures; it is generally accepted that the right figure is of a priest, the other may be an angel, a priest or a gentleman. There is no evidence as to the lady's identity, and it is not known whether the effigy would have originally been set on top of a tomb or within a wall.
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which is generally accepted as "at the stiff or strong oak", though some scholars favour "at the strong gate". In Saxon times, England was divided into parishes, each with its church and a rector or vicar. The boundaries of Stevenage parish were defined at about 1100 and were unchanged for 850 years. The church in this time was enlarged and embellished. Parishes were organised into dioceses; Stevenage was in the
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supporting pillars removed to enable the repairs, and they were not replaced. The pillars were moved to a coaching inn on the High Street where they remain to this day. The entire ceiling was coloured to resemble oak; the chancel ceiling of plain plaster was taken down and renewed with transverse beams supported by angels painted in fresco. Two concealed windows were discovered in the chancel with the
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tower, can be found on the eastern face of the tower. Expansion of Stevenage in the 15th century is shown by expansion of the church at the same time. At this time, the aisles were widened, the chancel was rebuilt, and the spire was added in the second half of the 15th century. The church was remote from the main settlement of Stevenage but also served many hamlets and farmsteads.
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parishioners, after his death in 1885. Above the door in the north aisle is a memorial tablet, described as the most stylish of the church's memorials, to Lieutenant Jellicoe Turner and his wife Georgiana Elizabeth Turner, who died in 1844 and 1831 respectively. Lt. Turner had paid for the church organ and tower repairs in 1836. A memorial plaque was dedicated to
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recent expansion was in 1930 and it is now 3.5 acres (1.4 ha). The churchyard is now closed to burials but adjoins a municipal cemetery to the east. The lychgate at the entrance to the churchyard was erected in 1895, after Mrs George Smyth left money in her will devoted to the expense of doing so.
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dates to the early 13th century and has a medieval carved wooden cover. The tower's walls are 5 feet (1.5 m) thick on three sides at the base and 3 feet 7 inches (1.09 m) at the top. It measures 24 feet 7 inches (7.49 m) by 22 feet 1 inch (6.73 m) and
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St Nicholas' Church contains a "surprising" number of drawings on its pillars, giving insight into the minds of the medieval inhabitants of Stevenage. The graffiti has been described as among the finest of their kind in Hertfordshire, if not in all the "chalk churches" in eastern England, and can be
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In 1914, the rector, Canon Molony, set about to restore the church where "the rain has been streaming down the inside walls in the south-west corner of the transept and the boarding of the nave has required further temporary repairs in order to save people from going through the flooring." The south
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Among the wall memorials in the church are a carved marble wall monument to Charles Gibbon dating to 1771, and a brass tablet that was placed on the wall at the south end of the communion rail to notify the esteem in which the Canon Blomfield, rector from 1834 to 1874, was held, by both friends and
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St Nicholas' Church has been called "unremarkable" within the county of Hertfordshire in that it has fewer medieval monuments and memorials than other parishes. It contains six visible surviving monuments from the Middle Ages, five of them were brasses set into stone slabs. The only surviving brass
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and after whom the area to the north of the church known as Forster Country was named, stands at the edge of the churchyard, and marks the entrance to Forster Country. It is the world's only monument to Forster. The monument was commissioned by the Friends of the Forster Country, funded jointly by
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The wooden church attached to the 12th century stone tower was replaced in the 13th century. Aisles were added circa 1230, and the present chancel was built in around 1330, the aisles were widened and the font was installed. The interior was decorated with paintings and stained glass, and it had a
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became rector of Stevenage and led the development and reorganisation of the Church of England in Stevenage. Each neighbourhood of the town would have its own church building and priest-in-charge, and there would be one large, centrally-located church as the parish church for the town, St George's
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In 1841, the number of seats in the church was increased from 314 to 634, but this was still inadequate as the population of Stevenage was 1850. As Stevenage expanded in the 1850s, a new church was needed as the population reached 2118. In 1861, a chapel-of-ease, the Holy Trinity Church, was built
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village of wooden huts may have been centered around a small wooden church on a hilltop, or may have been a more scattered collection of farmsteads. It was at this time that the name "Stevenage" emerged, with early variants including "Stigenace" and "Stithenace" in the 11th century, the meaning of
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In 1841, the north-east vestry, south transept (since converted to a parish room) and south porch were added, and the pews were replaced. The rector at the time, George Becher Blomfield, set about repairing leaks and draughts, and had a musicians' gallery at the west end of the church and its two
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The churchyard has existed since the original church was on the same site. It has been enlarged several times. In 1862, about 0.75 acres (0.30 ha) of land was purchased by parishioners and added to the churchyard. Further land was added on the eastern side of the churchyard c.1895. The most
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Around 1836, the walls were damp from soil accumulating on the outside walls to a height of 4 feet (1.2 m) above the floor of the interior, so the soil was removed, leaving a ditch 5 feet (1.5 m) wide, a low wall was built to keep the ditch banks up and the ditch was paved with bricks.
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In 1960, the new parish church of St George was consecrated and St Nicholas became a district church in the care of a priest-in-charge. In 1970, the parish of Stevenage was divided into seven separate parishes, and St Nicholas regained its status as a parish church, with the incumbent having the
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The monumental inscriptions in the churchyard (and within the church) have been recorded three times, in 1908, 1962 and 1985. In 1985, 1,275 inscriptions were recorded in the churchyard, and a further 19 were recorded in 1962 that were not found in 1985. Among those buried in the churchyard are
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and speckled black and white volcanic rock. In the 13th century, the town moved away from the church to the Great North Road. Most of the church was completely rebuilt at this time, leaving just the tower, which is now the oldest part of the church. Traces of an earlier nave, which predates the
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The earliest known rector of Stevenage is Nicholas Fitz-Simon, who was appointed in 1213. Notable incumbents who left their mark on the town include Stephen Hellard, who bequeathed a set of almshouses to the town, rent-free, provided the residents commended his soul to God every day, and
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In 1970, the ecclesiastical parish of Stevenage was divided into seven parishes, each with its own church and vicar (though St George's retained the title of rector), so St Nicholas' regained its parish church status. In 1998, the benefice of St Nicholas was joined with that of St Mary,
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of the traditional Hertfordshire design was added to the tower in the 14th or 15th century. The roof may have been raised and later lowered, evidenced by the presence of a door high on the tower, above the present roof, which presumably enclosed a higher nave roof.
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In the early 12th century (probably around 1120, though perhaps as early as 1100), a thick-walled flint tower was built onto the church, where villagers could find refuge, and fire arrows at attackers through the narrow windows, and the Saxon church was replaced by
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church's graffiti. The graffiti in the nave could date to as early as the 12th century, while some probably dates to the 17th or 18th century. They are in the form of masons' marks, geometric designs, human figures, shields, crosses and writing.
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for the residents of new roads in the south of Stevenage who objected to the long walk to St Nicholas' Church, especially as they would often find the church was full. In 1877, Stevenage was placed in the
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in 1946. Those concerned with the new town realised that new centres for people to meet were needed to create a sense of community, so several new churches were to be built. In 1955, the Reverend
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An organ was installed in 1836, and it was enlarged in 1858, however, a new organ was erected in 1885. Alterations were made in the church for the new organ and new choir stalls. The brass
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The tower houses eight bells, though in a 1553 list of church goods, four bells were listed, and it was increased to six before 1700. The church also contains six 14th- or 15th-century oak
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title of vicar. In 1998, the benefice of St Nicholas was joined with that of St Mary, Graveley, so from that date, each incumbent was vicar of St Nicholas and St Mary.
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The churchyard is in a conservation area and plays an important part in the countryside by acting as a refuge for birds, mammals, insects and plants including
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In the 16th century, Protestant groups emerged, and Catholics and Protestants persecuted each other. There was religious upheaval during the reigns of
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The church now comprises the tower, an entrance porch, nave, north and south aisles, choir, Lady chapel, Trinity chapel and vestry. The square-shaped
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one. The flints, sourced from hills to the north of the town, were knapped to produce smooth faces, and set into lime mortar. The tower also contains
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decorated roof and a gilded and painted screen between the chancel and the nave. Faint traces of murals dating to this period can still be seen. A
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The earliest settlement in Stevenage was on the site of the present St Nicholas' Church. It was likely established in the 7th century. This
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Sara Bowcocke (1628–1660), wife of Richard Bowcocke, daughter of John Nodes, mother of two daughters, one abortive, the other Sara
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Following this, repairs were carried out to the tower; the spire was repaired and re-leaded, the battlements were restored, a
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was run around the tower, the windows and doors were repaired and the whole surface of the tower was repaired.
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William Jowitt (1834–1912), rector of Stevenage 1874–1912; and Louisa Margaret Jowitt (1840–1926), his wife
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was presented to the church in 1871. There are nine stained glass windows in the church. A carved
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George Becher Blomfield (died 1885), Canon of Chester and rector of Stevenage 1834–1874
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The Parish Church of St Nicholas, Stevenage, Hertfordshire — Monumental Inscriptions
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in 1991. Each of the nine stained glass windows contains a monumental inscription.
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Frances Maria Blomfield (died 1837), wife of the Reverend George Becher Blomfield
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Henry William Eliot Molony, Canon of St Albans and rector of Stevenage 1912–1918
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Captain Sidney Henry Lowry (died 1917), killed in action in Flanders aged 29
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William Pratt (died 1629), rector of Stevenage 1579–1629; Latin inscription
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Ashby, Margaret; Hepworth, John; Pitcher, June (August 1998).
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is aligned about 12.5° west of north. The church is entirely
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Other wall tablets and memorials inside the church include:
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Stevenage: A History from Roman Times to the Present Day
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regarded as just as important as the plague writings of
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in 1558, surviving today as The Thomas Alleyne Academy.
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It occupies a hilltop site above Old Stevenage. It is a
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dates from 1890. The oak pews installed in 1964 are by
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Frith Book Company. 2264:Ashby & Hills 2010 2243:Ashby & Hills 2010 2216:Ashby & Hills 2010 2166:Ashby & Hills 2010 2086:Ashby & Hills 2010 1935:Ashby & Hills 2010 1777: 1453:Vicars of St Nicholas 1367:Chaplain to the Queen 1183:September 1773 (died) 560:William de Berkhamsted 391:, Trinity chapel, and 337:St Nicholas, Stevenage 101:51.920546°N 0.197298°W 4551:The Old Station House 4504:Stevenage Clock Tower 4312:Breachwood Green Mill 4246:The Lion, Potters Bar 4130:Brent Pelham Windmill 4044:Berkhamsted Town Hall 3801:St Paul's Walden Bury 2959:Madgin, Hugh (2004). 2921:Dodds, Joyce (2003). 2792:The Book of Stevenage 1791:War Graves Commission 1775: 1499:Donald Edward Dowling 636:Richard de Gloucester 519:Rectors of Stevenage 472:on 18 February 1948. 163:Previous denomination 4342:Letchworth Town Hall 4332:Lannock Mill, Weston 4307:Ashwell War Memorial 3834:New Gorhambury House 3527:Bridgewater Monument 3214:Shire Hall, Hertford 3143:130–136 Piccotts End 3089:Listed buildings in 2998:Hidden Hertfordshire 2773:Rees & Rees 1991 2749:Rees & Rees 1991 1798:goldilocks buttercup 1375:Stanley Seart Sutton 1314:Charles Morgan Smith 1243:Cousin of the above 1145:October 1733 (died) 1126:October 1725 (died) 1050:October 1678 (died) 1041:Stafford Leventhorpe 655:John de Michaeldeane 466:Diocese of St Albans 235:Heritage designation 106:51.920546; -0.197298 4403:Childwickbury Manor 4295:North Hertfordshire 4216:Bhaktivedanta Manor 4145:Christ Church, Ware 3829:St Albans Town Hall 3766:Homewood, Knebworth 3733:North Hertfordshire 3542:Dean Incent's House 3388:St Nicholas' Church 3347:St Albans Cathedral 3269:North Hertfordshire 3204:Rye House Gatehouse 3019:. Oldcastle Books. 2832:. Stevenage Museum. 2794:. Barracuda Books. 1399:Eric Arthur Gaskell 1326:Canon of St Albans 1306:Canon of St Albans 1231:Robert George Baker 731:William Tankerville 541:Nicholas Fitz-Simon 359:St Nicholas' Church 97: /  4433:The Old Kings Arms 4428:The Lower Red Lion 4180:Rowneybury Cottage 4113:East Hertfordshire 4104:Tring Market House 3650:Much Hadham Palace 3577:East Hertfordshire 3567:Tring Park Mansion 3260:Tyttenhanger House 3172:East Hertfordshire 2980:Notes on Stevenage 2218:, pp. 284–285 1906:, pp. 143–145 1778: 1334:John Humphrey King 1107:April 1723 (died) 1031:April 1664 (died) 530:Appointment ended 410:Diocese of Lincoln 352:Revd. 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St Nicholas' Church, Stevenage is located in Hertfordshire
51°55′14″N 0°11′50″W / 51.920546°N 0.197298°W / 51.920546; -0.197298
OS grid reference
TL240262
Stevenage
England
Denomination
Church of England
Roman Catholic
Churchmanship
Evangelical
www.saintnicholaschurch.org.uk
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Dedication
St Nicholas
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Province
Canterbury
Diocese
St Albans
Archdeaconry
Hertford
Deanery
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parish church
Stevenage
Hertfordshire

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