Church of St Mary and St Barlok, Norbury
Church of St Mary and St Barlok, Norbury
St Mary & St Barlok: woodland setting within grounds of Norbury Hall, home of Fitzherbert family
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14, crenellated with south tower above porch; chancel windows with intersecting tracery with stylised flowers at meeting points
St Mary & St Barlok: south tower & nave erected by Nicholas Fitzherbert, mid c15
St Mary & St Barlok: nave, c.1450, & chancel, c.1305
St Mary & St Barlok: octagonal piers with double chamfered arches; Perpendicular clerestory
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 Decorated chancel with heraldic north & south windows; restored east window with glass moved from nave & north aisle
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, west, north side; (a) Giles Berkeley, 1294, quarterly or and azure a bend gules (b) John de Hodeboville, 1300, per pale or and azure a saltire counterchanged (c) Nicholas Audley, 1299, gules fre
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, second west, north side; (a) Richard de Mandeville, 1324, azure fretty or (b) Michael de Poynings, 1314, barry of six or and vert a bend gules (c) William Beaumont, 1304, gyronny of eight or and
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, second east, north side; (a) Robert FitzRoger, 1310, quarterly or and gules a bendlet sable (b) Earl of Chester, 1307, azure three garbs or (c) Gilbert de Clare, 1295, or three chevrons gules
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, east, north side; (a) Richard de Burgh, 1326, or a cross gules (b) Edmund Earl of Lancaster, 1296, gules three lions passant guardant or a label of five points of France (c) John de Warren, 1304
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, east, north side, below; (a) Otto de Grandison, 1328, argent two pales azure on a bend gules three escallops or
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, east, south side; (a) Robert de Bruce, or a saltire and a chief gules (b) John de Montfort, 1295, bendy of ten or and azure
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, second east, south side; (a) England, gules three lions passant guardant or (b) Henry Fitzherbert, 1315, argent a chief vairy or and gules a bend sable (c) William Grimbaud,1302, argent three ba
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, second west, south side; (a) John de Bek of Eresby, 1304, gules a cross moline argent (b) William de Monceaux, 1297, gules a maunch or (c) Piers de Chauvent, 1303, paly of six argent and azure a
St Mary & St Barlok: early c14 chancel heraldic window, west, south side; (a) Henry Fitzherbert, 1315, argent a chief vairy or and gules a bend sable (b) Roger de Mowbray, 1297, gules a lion rampant argent (c) Warin de Bassingbourne, 1317, gyronny of
St Mary & St Barlok: late c14 glass of Mary Magdalene in east window
St Mary & St Barlok: stone effigy of cross legged knight; Sir Henry Fitzherbert, d.1315
St Mary & St Barlok: alabaster effigy of Nicholas Fitzherbert, d.1473
St Mary & St Barlok: Nicholas Fitzherbert, 1473; in full plate armour
St Mary & St Barlok: Nicholas Fitzherbert, 1473; Yorkist collar of suns & roses
St Mary & St Barlok: Nicholas Fitzherbert, 1473; weeper from the tomb under ogee arch
St Mary & St Barlok: incised slab to Alice (nee Booth), wife of Nicholas Fitzherbert, c.1460
St Mary & St Barlok: tomb of Ralph Fitzherbert & wife Elizabeth (nee Marshall), 1483; figures holding shields under ogee arches
St Mary & St Barlok: Ralph Fitzherbert 1483, Yorkist collar of suns & roses; indentured to serve Lord Hastings and probably accompanied him to France in 1475
St Mary & St Barlok: boar pendant of Richard III from the effigy of Ralph Fitzherbert, 1483; unique surviving example
St Mary & St Barlok: lion at feet of Ralph Fitzherbert, 1483, including strange bedesman
St Mary & St Barlok: Elizabeth (Marshall), wife of Ralph Fitzherbert, 1483
St Mary & St Barlok: pendant & collar from the effigy of Elizabeth Fitzherbert, 1483
St Mary & St Barlok: incised slab of shrouded figure (also Elizabeth Fitzherbert, nee Marshall, d.1491)
St Mary & St Barlok: incised slab to Henry Prince, rector of Norbury, 1466-1500
St Mary & St Barlok: Sir Anthony Fitzherbert & wife Maud (nee Cotton), 1538; justice of the Common Pleas; Maud in heraldic mantle
St Mary & St Barlok: inscription from the brass of Sir Anthony Fitzherbert, 1538, with fourteen Latin verses
Entry Name: Church of St Mary and St Barlok
Listing Date: 13 September 1967
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1109764
English Heritage Legacy ID: 81301
ID on this website: 101109764
Location: St Mary's Church, Norbury, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, DE6
County: Derbyshire
District: Derbyshire Dales
Civil Parish: Norbury and Roston
Traditional County: Derbyshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire
Church of England Parish: Norbury St Mary and St Barlock
Church of England Diocese: Derby