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Church of St Denys

A Grade II Listed Building in Chilworth, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.967 / 50°58'1"N

Longitude: -1.4225 / 1°25'20"W

OS Eastings: 440650

OS Northings: 118774

OS Grid: SU406187

Mapcode National: GBR 75R.762

Mapcode Global: FRA 76XK.7NB

Plus Code: 9C2WXH8H+Q2

Entry Name: Church of St Denys

Listing Date: 17 November 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1157458

English Heritage Legacy ID: 141108

ID on this website: 101157458

Location: St Denys' Church, Chilworth Old Village, Test Valley, Hampshire, SO16

County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Civil Parish: Chilworth

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Chilworth St Denys

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


CHILWORTH A27
SU 41 NW
8/2
Church of St Denys


II
Parish church. 1812, completed by 1820, on site and having bells of older
church dating back possibly to C12. Brick, stuccoed on stone plinth, slate roof.
Plan of short chancel with little transepts, and later N vestry, to aisleless
nave with squat W tower incorporating porch. Chancel has E 5-light slender
Perp. window. Tall diagonal buttresses at corners and to ends of transepts,
having panelled sides and top raised to form 4 gables. Coupled pointed lancets
to transepts. 4 bay nave with pointed lancets and short stepped buttresses at
W end. Walls have deep weathering mouldings at eaves and cill level, plain
stone plinth. Tower has crenellated parapet, narrow openings to bell stage,
string courses, short buttresses on corners. W face has plain doorway with 4-
centred chamfered arch, above band with arcaded panels and cusping, pointed
coupled lancet window on bell-stage, with hoodmould. Parapet taller in centre.
Inside chief feature is the plaster lierne vaulting. In chancel it rests on
slender attached octagonal shafts, with closely spaced ribs, rising to foliated
boss. Either side of E window are original text boards. Delicate wrought
iron communion rail. Vaulting in nave has shafts shortened on carved corbels.
Again closely spaced ribs and foliated bosses, with traceried panels at E and
W carried over with vaulting. Originally there was a W gallery and 2-decker
pulpit. Open contemporary pews with Gothic panels on ends. Family pews used
to be in transepts, with fireplaces. C12 font of square-panelled bowl, cut
down. Monuments on walls of 1819, 1825, 1826 and one 1883 to sculptor R C
Lucas, carved by himself 1840. 2 bells from old church, possibly C12, small,
uninscribed with domed crowns, straight sides and sound bow of angular section
on inner face. Very rare if genuine.


Listing NGR: SP3187223056

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