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Church of St John the Evangelist

A Grade II Listed Building in Sharow, North Yorkshire

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Latitude: 54.1436 / 54°8'36"N

Longitude: -1.4999 / 1°29'59"W

OS Eastings: 432768

OS Northings: 472089

OS Grid: SE327720

Mapcode National: GBR KNZJ.2D

Mapcode Global: WHC7V.X3YS

Plus Code: 9C6W4GV2+C3

Entry Name: Church of St John the Evangelist

Listing Date: 6 March 1967

Last Amended: 13 March 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1149834

English Heritage Legacy ID: 330993

ID on this website: 101149834

Location: St John's Church, Sharow, North Yorkshire, HG4

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Sharow

Built-Up Area: Sharow

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Sharow with Copt Hewick and Marton-le-Moor

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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SE 37 SW
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NORTH YORKSHIRE
HARROGATE
SHAROW
BERRYGATE LANE (east side)
Church of St John the Evangelist

(Formerly listed as Church of Saint John the Divine, previously listed as Church of St John).

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GV
II
Church of St John the Evangelist. 1825 with chancel added 1874. Nave and tower by George Knowles, civil engineer. Ashlar, grey slate roof. Wide three-bay nave with tower at west end and south porch. Chancel of two bays with chapel on south side and organ and vestry on north side. In Perpendicular style.

Tower: four stages with trefoil-headed window to third stage and three-light trefoil-headed belfry window, both with flat hood-moulds. Corner buttresses and embattled parapet. Nave: three bays with stepped buttresses and embattled parapet. Three-light Perpendicular windows, the left window partly obscured by small gabled porch with corner buttresses, double-chamfered arch and double door with wide boards and strap hinges. Chancel: two bays with two-light early Gothic-style windows. The east window is Perpendicular and of three lights.

Interior: fine gold-embossed panelled timber roof to nave. Chancel has tiled floor and contemporary choir stalls. A memorial on the south side of the nave to George Knowles (d1853), designer of the nave and tower, of marble with carving in relief of a broken bridge and a weeping willow tree, by T Milne of London. The east window, removed from the nave to the chancel when this was added, was painted by George Hedgland who also painted the west window of Norwich cathedral. A printed sheet giving a detailed history of the church and published c1960 is held in the National Monuments Record.

Listing NGR: SE3276872089

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