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Church of St Dunstan

A Grade I Listed Building in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7326 / 51°43'57"N

Longitude: -0.8246 / 0°49'28"W

OS Eastings: 481267

OS Northings: 204420

OS Grid: SP812044

Mapcode National: GBR D3W.8BM

Mapcode Global: VHDVJ.NQF4

Plus Code: 9C3XP5MG+25

Entry Name: Church of St Dunstan

Listing Date: 21 June 1955

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1125811

English Heritage Legacy ID: 46421

ID on this website: 101125811

Location: St Dunstan's Church, Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire, HP27

County: Buckinghamshire

Civil Parish: Princes Risborough

Built-Up Area: Princes Risborough

Traditional County: Buckinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Monks Risborough

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


SP 8104 RINCES RISBOROUGH BURTON LANE
(MONKS RISBOROUGH)
8/150 Church of St. Dunstan

21.6.55

GV I

Parish church. Early C14 W. tower, remainder late C14-C15 with C19 vestry/
organ chamber to N. of chancel. Restored 1863. Flint with stone
dressings, tiled chancel and S. porch, lead roofs to nave, aisles, tower
and N. transept. W. tower of 3 stages has moulded plinth and strings,
angle buttresses, and parapet with carved head corbel table. 2-light
traceried openings to bell-chamber, lancets below to N. and S.,
2-light traceried window and moulded doorway to W., the doorway with
carved head stops to hoodmould. Square projecting stair turret at S.E.
corner. Nave has late C15 clerestory, with 4 bays of 3-light cusped
windows and restored battlemented parapet. N. aisle has small C20
2-light cusped window at W. end, C20 3-light cusped window to right,
3-light Perpendicular window to left, and moulded doorway. S. aisle has
chamfered plinth, dripmould, and 2 2-light traceried windows, the right
with moulded surround and carved head stops. Internally this window has
moulded arches and inner arch on slender shafts with moulded capitals.
C19 3-light window to E. Moulded S. doorway with stoup to right. C15
gabled porch has restored arch with moulded chalk spandrels, cusped
blind window above, and single cusped lights to sides. N. transept
has restored 3-light Perpendicular windows with carved head hoodmould
stops to N. and E. Similar windows to N. and S. of chancel, the S. side
also with small door, completely C19, the E. end with C19 3-light
traceried window. Interior: triple chamfered arch to tower with small
arched opening to chamber above. Nave has clunch arcades with 4 bays
of double hollow chamfered arches, broach stopped, on octagonal piers with
moulded capitals, the N.E. arch to transept which has similar arch to N.
aisle. Central spandrel of N. arcade has cusped niche. Nave, aisles and
transept have good C15 roofs with moulded beams and traceried spandrels,
the transept and N. side of nave with carved head stone corbels. Arched
openings to rood loft stairs at N.E. corner of nave. Stone bracket
carved with foliage behind pulpit, another stone bracket with carved
head in N. transept. Transept also has clunch niche with remains of
gabled canopy and finials. Wide chancel arch with double hollow chamfer.
Remainder of chancel totally restored. S. porch has C15 roof with moulded
beams, queen strut trusses and tracery panels to tie beams, one with a
carved head. Fittings: C12 font with fluted basin and carved frieze;
restored C15 screen with 5 moulded arches and restored painted figures in
lower traceried panels; 4 C15 bench ends in nave, the poppyheads with
carved figures and faces; medieval S. door; medieval floor tiles at
E. end of nave and in transept; other fittings C19. C18 marble wall
tablets, C15 brasses with half-figures of man and wife in S. aisle.
RCHM I p. 257-9.


Listing NGR: SP8126504419

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