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Church of the Holy Name

A Grade II* Listed Building in Boyton, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.7037 / 50°42'13"N

Longitude: -4.3805 / 4°22'49"W

OS Eastings: 232002

OS Northings: 92047

OS Grid: SX320920

Mapcode National: GBR NK.4W3V

Mapcode Global: FRA 17Q6.TH5

Plus Code: 9C2QPJ39+FR

Entry Name: Church of the Holy Name

Listing Date: 22 November 1960

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1142944

English Heritage Legacy ID: 67901

ID on this website: 101142944

Location: Boyton, Cornwall, PL15

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Boyton

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Boyton

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


BOYTON
SX 39 SW
5/12 Church of the Holy Name

22.11.60

GV II*

Parish church. Circa C14 origins restored in 1876-7 probably by J.P. St Aubyn.
Stone rubble with moulded plinths. Slate roof, nave and chancel in one.
Plan: Early Norman font and piscina possibly early C13 (Sedding). Lower part of
tower circa early C14 and 5-bay south aisle circa C15. Tower partly rebuilt 1692-4
(datestone) and church restored in 1876-7.
Exterior: West tower of 3 stages with battlemented parapet and octagonal turrets.
Carved slate stone on tower records that William Symmons of Bradridge (died 1692)
gave £100 towards the building of the tower. Circa late C19 window inserted in west
door. 2-light belfry openings with slate louvers. 3-light C15 Perpendicular tracery
to nave, chancel and south aisle with C19 Perpendicular tracery towards west end of
north wall and at west end of south aisle. Circa C16 arch to south porch with C18
sundial above and moulded 2-centred arch to south door.
Interior: Plastered walls. Circa C15 waggon roofs with moulded ribs and carved
bosses; east end of south aisle nave, elaborate with carved ribs. 5-bay C15 south
aisle arcade with type A (Pevsner) piers and segmental granite arches. Circa late
C15 or early C16 remains of chancel screen. Early Norman font (illustrated by
Sedding) and crude possibly C13 piscina. Carved soffits of lintels above south aisle
windows probably original and insitu. C19 furnishings. Painted timber Coat of Arms
of Lovis family (qv Beardon) with motto 'Love is good if in the Lord'.
Memorials including those to Richard Jenn of Westcott, 1795 and W. Symmons of
Bradridge 1692. Several C18 and C19 headstones and ledger stones reset against outer
south aisle wall.
Pevsner, N. and Radcliffe, E. The Buildings of England, Cornwall, 2nd edition 1970.
Sedding, E.H. Norman Architecture in Cornwall, 1909.


Listing NGR: SX3200292047

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