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Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL (1096581)

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Grade II*
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 468, 3, 51
Date assigned 19 January 1967
Date last amended

Description

Parish church. C14, 1841 and rebuilt 1863. Ashlar sandstone with stone dressings, plinth and continuous sill stringcourse to nave. Graduated slate roof with crested ridge tiles, ridge crosses and moulded stone coped gables on gableted kneelers. Western steeple, nave with north aisle and lower chancel, north vestry and south porch. Three stage western tower has stepped full height set back buttresses and deep chamfered plinth. Pointed chamfered doorcase to south and central 2-light pointed window with cusped tracery to west, both set under dark red, stone relieving arches. Above each opening is a single central trefoil window with hood under similar relieving arch, southern one with clockface over. Third stage, slightly recessed, with chamfered string to base and pairs of chamfered louvred lancets with tracery trefoils to tops, under hoods and relieving arches, to all sides. Above, a moulded corbel table and large broached spire with gableted lucarnes to four sides and ball finial to top. North elevation of tower has a projecting staircase turret. North aisle has four C19 2-light windows, with quatrefoils over trefoil headed lights, and hoodmoulds over, also buttresses to either end and between the windows. Beyond, to east, north vestry has two pairs of adjoining trefoil headed lancets with buttress between. East elevation has diagonal buttresses to either side of chancel and central 3-light window. South chancel elevation has central pointed chamfered C19 doorcase with adjoining buttress to east, and beyond a Cl9 2-light pointed traceried window with hood, Similar window to west of door. South wall of nave has two large pointed C19 3-light windows with large quatrefoils over trefoil headed lights and a single lancet with quatrefoil over trefoil headed light beyond south porch to west. South porch has deep moulded pointed arch on nook shafts with waterleaf capitals and simple double chamfered pointed inner door. Interior has much restored C14 four bay north arcade with double chamfered pointed arches on octagonal columns and moulded capitals, chamfered hoods with carved labelstops over. C19 pointed chancel arch with moulded soffit support by columnar corbels with waterleaf capitals. Tall narrow double chamfered tower arch, probably original, but much restored. Also double chamfered arch through from chancel to north organ bay. All roofs C19, as are the choir stalls with fleur de lys poppyheads, the octagonal stone font with decorated tracery to sides of bowl, the wooden screen across the tower arch and the nave pews. Marble pulpit with cusped panelling and the similar reredos are probably C20. To north side of chancel arch is a large stone statue of Joan of Arc, which is also C20. To north side of chancel is a magnificent re-set C17 wall tomb with segmental headed niche, topped by achievements, in which are various plaques and inscribed cartouches to the Sleigh family and to the base of which is a painted coffin. The base has semi-circular niches with painted coats of arms in and above two inscribed panels, dated 1634 and 1679. Nave has one marble and slate memorial to William Eaton of 1858 and various C20 memorials. East window and two south nave windows have stained glass of c1863. Listing NGR: SK2374434239

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Grid reference SK 23744 34237 (point)
Map sheet SK23SW
Civil Parish SUTTON ON THE HILL, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Feb 24 2006 9:01AM

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