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Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST THOMAS BECKET (1088062)

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Grade II*
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 178, 8, 42
Date assigned 21 April 1967
Date last amended

Description

Church. Early C14, refashioned in 1733 by G Platt of Rotherham. Altered in 1890-3 by Darbyshire and Smith. Restored and large extension added mid-1970s. Gritstone, part rubble, part ashlar. Lead roofs. West tower, nave with aisles and chancel. Exterior - three stage parapeted tower with pyramidal finials. Blocked, pilastered classical doorcase with triglyph and metope frieze to south. Stringcourse to each stage. Bull's eye window with four projecting keystones to south side in second stage. Third stage has twin semi-circular headed bell openings to all sides. Prominent cornice above. C19 west window. North-west corner of church engulfed in 1975 stone extension. North side and whole of chancel over, restored. Windows all C19 except two flat headed tripartite windows in chancel. Chancel has C19 vestry to north and inserted organ bay to south. South nave aisle and porch refashioned similar to tower. Three semi-circular headed windows with keystones, with pilasters between. Central arch has rustication. Prominent cornice with parapet above. South porch has banded corner pilasters-and central doorcase with projecting keystone and imposts. Traceried fanlight over eight panelled, raised and fielded door. Similar inner door. Interior - early C14 four bay nave, octagonal piers with moulded capitals. Two stepped, chamfered arches, similar chancel arch. 1733 round headed tower arch. C18 box pews in nave, C19 roofs, cusped tracery in chancel trusses. C15 font with C18 cone cover. C18 hatchment over south door. Original 168i balustered alter rails, installed at entrance to tower. Various wall memorials in white marble and slate. These include a joint memorial to Bagshaw family with classical aedicule and painted coat of arms, of 175i, in south aisle. Two in north aisle, also to Bagshaws of 1804 and 1828, both with classical decoration and surmounted by flat obelisks, Listing NGR: SK0577080827

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Grid reference SK 05770 80827 (point)
Map sheet SK08SE
Civil Parish CHAPEL EN LE FRITH, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Aug 3 2015 3:33PM

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