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Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST WILFRID (1140423)

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Grade II*
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 1774, 2, 107
Date assigned 10 November 1967
Date last amended

Description

Parish church. C14, C15, restored in C19. Coursed squared gritstone with gritstone dressings. Welsh slate roof with decorative ridge tiles. Moulded stone coped gables and parapets. West tower, aisled nave, chancel and north porch. Moulded plinth. West tower of two stages. Tall lower stage has low diagonal buttresses to west. West doorway moulded, with buttress shafts. 3-light Perp window above, with depressed four-centred arch and a castellated transom. Single lancet window to south. The bell stage has 2-light cusped Y-tracery bell openings to each face. Below on the north side is a clock. Battlements with gargoyles at the angles. C19 south aisle of three bays divided by buttresses. Doorway with moulded pointed arch and studded door, in the west bay, and 2-light windows in other bays, of two cusped lancets under square heads. C20 boiler house to west of aisle, not of special interest. West window of two cusped lancets. C17 clerestory of three 2-light windows. Arched lights under square heads. Plain parapet. 2-light east window with reticulation unit and hoodmould with head stops. Two bay chancel divided by a buttress. Two 2-light windows under square heads, consisting of cusped lancets with mouchettes above. All C19. 3-light east window has Dec tracery renewed in the C19. The north side of the chancel has a 2-light window of two cusped lancets under a four-centred arch, deeply set, with concave surround. The north vestry is a continuation of the aisle. Doorway to east with wave moulded surround and hoodmould with headstops. Window above of three cusped lancet lights under an almost triangular head. North aisle of three bays. Unbuttressed. Three windows of two cusped lancet lights under square heads, with returned hoodmoulds. Clerestory as on the south side. Square porch has a doorway with wave moulding, buttress shafts and hoodmould with head stops. Single lancet at the west end of the north aisle. Plain parapet to clerestory, aisle and porch. Interior: three bay arcades with octagonal piers and abaci, and double chamfered arches. Single chamfered tower arch with inner chamfered order on corbels. Double chamfered chancel arch with semi-circular responds. Various incised slabs and brass indents set in the chancel floor. Monument in the chancel set in a semi-circular headed recess. To Walter Powtrell, died 1598, and wife, recumbent alabaster effigies on a tomb chest. Incised slab to Thomas Powtrell, died 1484. Wall tablet in the south aisle to William Simpson, died 1790, by Braddow. Tablet in the north aisle dated 1697 with Latin inscription, heavy scrolled pediment. Corbelled out piscina with plain chamfered arch. In the south aisle chapel, a tiny trefoiled piscina set low down. Unmoulded octagonal font on a square base, with broaches at the angles of the bowl. C19 Jacobean style pulpit. C19 tiled sanctuary. Stained glass. Chancel east window of 1855 by O'Connor. Medieval glass in the chancel north window with quarries of birds and later shields. Chancel south window, C19, with figures set in architectural niches and with a background of acorns and oak leaves. North aisle west window of 1928.

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Location

Grid reference SK 43218 41116 (point)
Map sheet SK44SW
Civil Parish WEST HALLAM, EREWASH, DERBYSHIRE

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Jul 7 2011 5:05PM

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