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Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST JAMES (1335412)

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Grade II*
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 1261, 1, 27
Date assigned 26 August 1965
Date last amended

Description

'SK 47 NE PARISH OF BARLBOROUGH CHURCH STREET 1/27 (East Side) 26.8.65 Church of St James GV II* Parish church. C12, C14, and 1894-9. Coursed squared sandstone with sandstone dressings. Welsh slate roofs, coped gables with plain kneelers and cross finials. West tower with north vestry and south porch, aisled nave, and chancel with north vestry and chapel. Moulded plinth to the tower, chamfered plinth to the nave and chancel. Tower of three stages divided by string courses. To the west is a large double chamfered lancet. To the south is a deep gabled porch with moulded doorway of two orders, the inner order dying into the imposts. Trefoiled niche above with statue. Three-light flat-arched window to west side of porch, with ogee lights. The north side of the tower has a gabled vestry with chamfered pointed doorway to west and to the north a flat-arched window of four cusped ogee lights. The middle stage of the tower has a circular pierced clockface to west and south. Bell-stage has tall 2- light bell-openings almost round-arched, with Perp tracery and a transom. Battlemented parapet with crocketted pinnacles. Lean-to north aisle has three 2- light C19 windows with cusped ogee lights. Four 3-light clerestory windows of cusped ogee lights under flat arches. Taller north chapel has a 3-light Perp window with triangular head and hoodmould. The C19 vestry beyond has a plain lancet, and to the east a flat-arched window of four cusped ogee lights. The chancel has diagonal buttresses and a large 5-light Perp window under a four-centred arch. The chancel to the south has two 3-light Perp windows under triangular heads, and a buttress adjacent to a moulded doorway with triangular head and returned hoodmould. Perp style panelled door. Two re-set gargoyles. Lean-to south aisle has a C19 3-light east window with cusped intersecting tracery. To the south are four 2-light C19 windows with ogee lights. Four clerestory windows as on the north side. Interior: Four bay north arcade of c1200, with round arches, stepped and with a slight chamfer. Octagonal pier and keeled quatrefoil pier, semi-circular respond to east, keeled respond to west. Leaf capitals. C19 south arcade with octagonal piers, moulded capitals and slightly chamfered stepped arches. Triple chamfered tower arch, the inner order with moulded capitals. Double chamfered chancel arch, the inner order on C19 corbels. Plain plastered arches from the chancel to the north chapel and organ chamber, and from the north aisle to the chapel. C19 ogee-arched piscina in the chancel. C19 memorial brass on the north side of the chancel. On the south side of the chancel is an aedicule wall monument with a skull below, to a rector who died in 1702. Italian C14 painting of The Crucifixion. C19 octagonal font on a clustered base with marble colonettes. Between the north chapel and the organ chamber are three 2-light Perp windows, the left hand one genuine C14. At the east end of the north aisle is an alabaster slab with an effigy of a lady in sunk relief, said to be Lady Furnival who died in 1395. C19 Perp style choir stalls with poppyheads. Several windows have C19 stained glass. The chancel has a C19 hammerbeam roof. Above the chancel arch is a large painting of the Last Supper. Two lozenge-shaped hatchments (nave west). Listing NGR: SK4769677188.'

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Sources (1)

  • Listed Building File: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1335412?section=official-list-entry.

Map

Location

Grid reference SK 47696 77188 (point)
Map sheet SK47NE
Civil Parish BARLBOROUGH, BOLSOVER, DERBYSHIRE

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Jun 19 2024 1:58PM

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