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Church of St Botolph Beauchamp Roding

A Grade II* Listed Building in Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7639 / 51°45'50"N

Longitude: 0.2852 / 0°17'6"E

OS Eastings: 557793

OS Northings: 209718

OS Grid: TL577097

Mapcode National: GBR MG8.6YH

Mapcode Global: VHHM9.WXMN

Plus Code: 9F32Q77P+H3

Entry Name: Church of St Botolph Beauchamp Roding

Listing Date: 20 February 1967

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1165815

English Heritage Legacy ID: 118333

ID on this website: 101165815

Location: St Botolph's Church, Beauchamp Roding, Epping Forest, Essex, CM5

County: Essex

District: Epping Forest

Civil Parish: Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: The South Rodings

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


TL 50 NE ABBESS, BERNERS AND
BEAUCHAMP RODING

5/5 Church of St Botolph
Beauchamp Roding

20.2.67

II*


Parich Church. C14, C15, C18 and C19 with earlier origins. The walls are of flint
rubble intermixed with some free stone with clunch dressings. Roofs are gabled
and of peg tiles. The nave has on the W wall, 2 windows: the E is of 3 trefoiled
lights under 4-centred arch of early C15. The W is of 2 trefoiled lights under
a 2-centred head containing a quatrefoil and has a label with stops. Early C14
restored. Between is a C14 blocked N doorway with moulded jambs. 2-centred arch
and label. The S wall uniform with the N but E. of E window is a straight rood
stair of C15 with 4-centred headed doorways. The S porch C19 with knapped flint
dwarf wall, timber framing gabled peg tile roof and ornamental bargeboards. The
nave roof has 2 moulded crown posts with stout arched braces of probable C14
date and once extended further E and W. The W tower is of 3 stages with an
embattled parapet. The C15 tower arch has 2-centred heads and is of 2 chamfered
orders, the inner with moulded capitals and bases. The W windows is of 3 cinque-
foiled lights under a 4-centred head C15. The W doorway has a 2-centred head and
is of 2 chamfered orders. The second stage has in each of the N, S and W walls
a single window of 2 chamfered arches with a 2-centred head. The bell chamber has
in each wall, a window of 2 trefoiled lights under a 4-centred head with moulded
label. The corner buttresses are diagonally placed. The bell chamber floor is
C15 and complete. The chancel has in the E wall a C19 window. In the N wall are
C15 windows the E of 3 and the W of 2 cinquefoiled lights and reticulated tracery
under 4-centred heads. The S wall has 2 similar windows, restored and between a
C19 doorway. Chancel-arch and jambs are of 2 orders. The arch soffitt is grooved
for a timber rood. The roof of the chancel has C15 moulded wall plates, tie beam
with curved braces carried on stone, mutilated corbels. C19 pulpit with ornamental
handrail and matching reading desk. Bases of C18 stepped pews in nave with benches
and ends rebuilt in C19. (RCHM 1).


Listing NGR: TL5779309718

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