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Church of St Swithun

A Grade I Listed Building in Bishopstone, Swindon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5481 / 51°32'52"N

Longitude: -1.6668 / 1°40'0"W

OS Eastings: 423198

OS Northings: 183292

OS Grid: SU231832

Mapcode National: GBR 5WX.Z9P

Mapcode Global: VHC14.2C53

Plus Code: 9C3WG8XM+67

Entry Name: Church of St Swithun

Listing Date: 26 January 1955

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1023270

English Heritage Legacy ID: 318190

ID on this website: 101023270

Location: St Swithun's Church, Hinton Parva, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN4

County: Swindon

Civil Parish: Bishopstone

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

Church of England Parish: Bishopstone with Hinton Parva

Church of England Diocese: Bristol

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Description



SU 2383,
27/3

BISHOPSTONE,
LITTLE HINTON,
Church Row,
Church of St Swithun

(Formerly listed as: Church of St Swithin)

26.1.55

G.V.

I

Small Norman church recast in Perpendicular style. Three-bay aisled nave with
south porch. Small west tower. Two-bay chancel. Rubble with stone slate roof,
nave roof lead. Late C15 3-light square-headed foiled windows to clerestory
and aisles, labels with shaped stops. Two stage unbuttressed west tower with
pyramidal tiled roof and no west door; Somerset tracery. Gabled south porch
circa 1500, possibly earlier, with moulded square headed surround and a 4-centred
arch, with traceried spandrels. South doorway C12 with billet hoodmould.
Small north door (C19, facing Vicarage). Priest's door to chancel.

INTERIOR: Two-bay round arched arcade with circa 1170s scallop caps and responds
to south (squat earlier looking piers). North arcade C13. Interesting Norman
font: tub on stem, upper band of triangular-headed arcading, then a band of
saltire crosses, next a band of pre-Urnes-type interlace and a scroll pattern
with an animal; band of cable work; lower band of compass-scratched intersecting
circles. Roof: moulded ties with braces from corbels and moulded king posts,
panelled. Victorian box pews. 1637 pulpit and reading desk. Chancel: pointed
circa 1200 chancel arch with stiff leaf-type crocket nook shafts and chamfered
arches. Two-light and quatrefoil chancel windows have rere-arches (but not
in sanctuary). Three-light reticulated (probably C19 restoration) east window.
Memorial to Elizabeth Kete (died 1630), bracketed columns flanking tablet and
supporting entablature.
Small graveyard contains a number of C18 and C19 headstones and tomb chests.
There is a good mid-C18 example in the north-west angle of the church with scroll
brackets in rebates, panels with carved drapery and oval panels with angels
in the corners.


Listing NGR: SU2319583289

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