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St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham

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to oversee the work during 1888 and 1889. Oswald Birchall undertook a survey of the church which enabled Morris and John Henry Middleton to prepare a report for SPAB in 1885, suggesting the repairs be funded, as the rector George Woodbury Spooner said that it was beyond the means of the parishioners.
382:. Much of the fabric of the building is from the 13th century, but includes remains of an earlier church on the site. The interior has wall paintings spanning over 600 years, often one on top of the other, up to seven layers thick. There is also a carving of the Mother and Child which dates from the 805: 464:(SPAB). The Society was established in 1877 and its manifesto, which Morris wrote, set out its principles "to stave off decay by daily care … and otherwise to resist all tampering with either the fabric or ornament of the building as it stands". 1656: 581:. Tristram notes that fragments of a reredos survive with paintings of four saints on them, and he also comments on "crosses of rather elaborate design". Some wall paintings are on crumbling plaster behind painted post- 115: 1069: 752: 1789: 1645: 1779: 530:. The chancel replaced a previous one which was 12 feet (3.7 m) square and has a roof which includes tie beams which may date back to the 13th century. The nave has mediaeval 460:
in Oxfordshire, campaigned to save the building without unsympathetic alterations. This resulted not just in support but also and unusually a fund-raising campaign by the
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and head spouts. The walls are 26 inches (660 mm) thick and 21 feet (6.4 m) high. The church has a 25 by 13 feet (7.6 m × 4.0 m)
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There is a 42-by-24-inch (107 cm × 61 cm) carving of the Mother and Child in the south wall which dates from the time of the
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In 1355, Inglesham manor and church were granted to a Leicester hospital, the College of the Annunciation of St. Mary.
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granted a licence, appropriating the church at Inglesham, amongst others, to the abbey of Beaulieu at the request of
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origins but most of the current structure was built around 1205. Much of the church has not changed since the
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surmounted by a tall shaft with pyramid stop-chamfer and crested capping. It is listed at Grade II*.
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of a scratch dial. Its original position in the church is not known, but may have been above the altar.
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Anglo-Saxon carving of the Mother and Child which was previously a sundial on the outside of the church
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Further restoration by Percival Hartland Thomas was carried out in 1933 to replace the remains of the
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texts, in places the paint is up to seven layers thick. There are 15th-century angels above the
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The 15th-century cross outside the church has three steps to a high plinth with a pyramid stop-
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dating from the 13th to the early 19th centuries, some of which are illustrated in Professor
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On the floor of the chancel is a 10-foot (3 m) black marble slab that once held the
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List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in Southwest England
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The use of and need for preservation standards in architectural conservation
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Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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slab with a knight in the chancel which dates from around 1300. The
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nave and an aisleless 21 by 12 feet (6.4 m × 3.7 m)
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The small church has no tower, but does have a 13th-century double
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redevelopment as a story of local campaigning in the 1880s.
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in the Redundant Churches Fund (which has since become the
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St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham, from the south-east
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Churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust
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A History of the County of Leicestershire: Volume 2
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The masonry is limewashed, and surmounted by a 1780:Church of England church buildings in Wiltshire 1743:English Wall Painting of the Fourteenth Century 1009:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 976:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 890:"Houses of Cistercian monks: Abbey of Beaulieu" 723:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 685:Inglesham benefice and parish were united with 579:English Wall Painting of the Fourteenth Century 462:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 1601:"Information from the Ecclesiological Society" 894:A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 2 8: 627:There are also parclose screens between the 1443:"Metric Survey for Heritage Documentation" 1260: 1258: 1256: 1254: 1252: 1250: 1248: 1246: 1244: 1242: 1063:"The evolution of conservation principles" 900:. British History Online. pp. 140–146 456:, who lived 10 miles (16 km) away at 29: 20: 1100: 1098: 1096: 1094: 935:. 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Church Commissioners/Statistics. 643:is from the 15th century while the 631:-style box pews that date from the 1473:"Preserving the past in Inglesham" 1365:National Heritage List for England 1338:National Heritage List for England 1040:. ASTM International. p. 14. 359:which has been in the care of the 349:National Heritage List for England 14: 1646:"Churches: How to Read Them/BBC4" 1218:"Diocese of Bristol: All Schemes" 1034:Sickels-Taves, Lauren B. (1999). 835:. National Trails. Archived from 651:are from around 1630. There is a 510:lights, on the west gable of the 479:from around 1330 in the chancel. 1739:(1955). Tristram, Eileen (ed.). 1659:from the original on 24 May 2022 1300:"An ancient church at Inglesham" 787: 775: 763: 751: 739: 673:of a 14th-century knight with a 662:is from the 13th century with a 538:roof, which is supported by two 52: 45: 311: 1622:Bond, Chris (30 August 2010). 1603:. The Church Monuments Society 597:. Victorian texts include the 593:on the east wall of the north 370:next to the confluence of the 1: 1643:Sharp, Rob (7 October 2010). 1198:. 25 March 1980. p. 4590 1107:"Inglesham Church, Wiltshire" 782:Mural of the Ten Commandments 366:The church stands above the 18:Church in Wiltshire, England 1471:Jones, Mark (August 2010). 1395:Churches Conservation Trust 969:"Principles and philosophy" 492:Churches Conservation Trust 436:of the church was planned. 361:Churches Conservation Trust 347:era. It is recorded in the 165:Churches Conservation Trust 1806: 1770:Churches completed in 1205 1749:Routledge & Kegan Paul 1143:(2): 44–55. Archived from 715:Churches: How To Read Them 677:, sword and four shields. 589:and an early 14th-century 450:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 386:. There are also historic 325:St John the Baptist Church 1128:Sharpe, Frank C. (1999). 74: 40: 28: 1109:. 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A small stone church seen from the south-east with a porch to the left, a protruding rendered south aisle in the middle, and a short chancel to the right. On the west gable is a bellcote, and in front of the church is a churchyard cross
St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham is located in Wiltshire
51°41′03″N 1°42′16″W / 51.68427°N 1.70441°W / 51.68427; -1.70441
OS grid reference
SU 20532 98431
Inglesham
Borough of Swindon
Wiltshire
Denomination
Church of England
Churches Conservation Trust
Dedication
Saint John the Baptist
Redundant
Church
Style
Anglo-Saxon
Gothic
Materials
Rendered
rubble stone
Province
Diocese
Archdeaconry
Deanery
Parish
Inglesham
Swindon
Wiltshire
Anglo-Saxon

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