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Church of St Mary

A Grade I Listed Building in Ashwell, Rutland

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Latitude: 52.7144 / 52°42'51"N

Longitude: -0.7199 / 0°43'11"W

OS Eastings: 486572

OS Northings: 313744

OS Grid: SK865137

Mapcode National: GBR CR0.YL8

Mapcode Global: WHFKG.X1CC

Plus Code: 9C4XP77J+Q2

Entry Name: Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 14 June 1954

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1073268

English Heritage Legacy ID: 186574

Also known as: St Mary's Church Ashwell
St Mary's Church, Ashwell, Rutland

ID on this website: 101073268

Location: St Mary's Church, Ashwell, Rutland, LE15

County: Rutland

Civil Parish: Ashwell

Traditional County: Rutland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Rutland

Church of England Parish: Ashwell St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Peterborough

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Description


ASHWELL

SK 81 SE COTTESMORE ROAD (South side)

6/5 Church of St. Mary

14.6.54

GV I

Church of C12, mainly C14, and 1851 restoration refacing C14 work. Restored
by W. Butterfield. Squared rubble stone, some with rusticated and ashlar
striping, stone coped gables and Welsh slate and leaded roof. Stone dressings
including hood moulds, label stops and ballflower decoration together
with plinth and buttresses with set-offs (excepting tower). W tower,
nave, N and S aisles, chancel, N and S chancel chapels, and S porch.
C14 tower of 3 stages with restored W window, slits in next stage, 4
Dec bell openings, and battlements. Slate pyramid roof with weathercock.
Nave has C19 roof of 5½ bays, curved braces on stone corbels rising to
collars. W arch double chamfered, one dying into curved respond. N arcade
of 3 bays, double chamfered arches, first bay of C12 round arched, others
pointed. Nail-head decoration and circular piers. S arcade of 4 bays,
double chamfered arches on octagonal piers and keeled responds. Hood
moulds and label stops. N aisle windows restored Reticulated and Curvilinear
tracery, one flat-topped. S aisle windows with Reticulated tracery, one
flat-topped. S porch rebuilt by Butterfield. Chancel has C19 painted
common rafter roof with Eastern part rafters curved to form cusped outline.
E window with restored Reticulated tracery and ballflower decoration.
Part of bottom lights blocked. In N chancel chapel NE window with simple
tracery. In S chancel chapel a flat-topped window with Reticulated tracery,
small S door and 2 further windows with simple tracery. 2 bay chancel
arcades with octagonal piers and keeled responds. Double chamfered arches.
Hood moulds and label stops to S. On S side of chancel a sedilia with
3 niches and piscina with central jamb. Hood moulds, label stops and
ballflower decoration. On N side of chancel a recess, probably for an
Easter Sepulchre. 3 Late Perp lantern like niches within, probably later.
On N side of N chancel chapel a double niche, possibly sedilia with central
jamb, rounded heads cusped, gable overall and moulded sides with pinnacles.
Hood moulds, label stops and ballflower decoration. Further higher cusped
headed niche to left of NE window, corbel to right, and tiny piscina
basin protruding from pier. Here a fine alabaster recumbent effigy c1500
of John Vernam, Rector of Ashwell, on stone plinth. In S chancel chapel
an oak recumbent cross-legged effigy of a Knight, member of Tuchet family,
c1320 and double incised slab to John and Rose Vernam, c1480. In S aisle
a small piscina with cusped head. C19 wall monument above. Otherwise
C19 woodwork including pews, low chancel screen and altar rail. C19 pulpit,
brass lectern and octagonal font and cover. C19 stained glass overall,
the E and W windows by O'Connor. Kelly's Rutland Director , 1864, and
Pevsner.


Listing NGR: SK8657213744

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