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St Botolph's Church, Slapton

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403: 651: 628: 614: 599: 581: 569: 555: 540: 514: 496: 29: 45: 342:, represent the religious preoccupations of the common people. The wall paintings were probably whitewashed at the time of all the others in the country during the Edwardian reformation. The church continued to act as the villages parish church under the new Protestant church structure and contains a variety of post reformation fixtures and fittings. The vicarage located to the north is 19th century. The tower was reconstructed in 1878–9. The wall paintings were uncovered in the 1950s-1970's and have made the building one of Northamptonshire's most significant medieval antiquarian sites. 363: 346: 52: 337:
family who are commemorated by the inclusion of their family crest in the east window over the high altar. The Knight family, later keepers of the manor, are also commemorated widely in the churches monuments. It was initially built sometime in the late 12th to early 13th century and was added to in
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Constructed on an area of high ground at the north end of the modern village, the churches history is intertwined with that of the villagers and Slapton Manor, located immediately to the west of the church. Its construction would have been overseen by the Manor House, at that time owned by a branch
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The building consists of a chancel, a nave, a southern lean to lady chapel, a west tower, and a south porch. Like the vast majority of medieval churches, it is oriented axially towards the sanctuary and the high altar in the chancel at the east end of the church. It is constructed from local
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The two naves, the principal nave in the north aisle and the lady chapel in the south aisle, are divided by an arcade of 3 bays. The chancel is divided from the north aisle by a solid stone
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the 14th century. The wall paintings were an evolving work between the 14th and early 16th centuries and being situated in the naves, the area of the church associated with the
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at the east end of the south wall where the lady altar would have been prior to the reformation. The chancel has a number of niches in the wall one of which was probably the
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On the south wall of the main body are two traceried gothic windows and a porch, inside which there are a couple of carved
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wall punctured by a central door and two traceries windows. The south aisle has a small
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limestone and ironstone, a characteristically Northamptonshire material.
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and over the capitals of the arcade to the south (from left to right)
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View of the church from the south showing chancel and lady chapel.
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as "memorably intimate". The church is designated as a Grade I
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North elevation of the church showing nave and chancel.
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Church of St Botolph, Slapton is located in Northamptonshire
52°06′57.4″N 1°04′00.7″W / 52.115944°N 1.066861°W / 52.115944; -1.066861
Slapton, Northamptonshire
England
Denomination
Church of England
Catholic Church
https://www.whittlewoodparishes.org.uk/slapton/slapton.html
parish church
Dedication
Saint Botolph
Consecrated
Style
English Gothic
Diocese
Diocese of Peterborough
Archdeaconry
Archdeaconry of Northampton
Deanery
Benefice
Parish
Vicar(s)
parish church
Slapton
Towcester
West Northamptonshire
United Kingdom
Northamptonshire
Nikolaus Pevsner

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