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Church of St John

A Grade I Listed Building in Hursley, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.045 / 51°2'41"N

Longitude: -1.4346 / 1°26'4"W

OS Eastings: 439731

OS Northings: 127444

OS Grid: SU397274

Mapcode National: GBR 74R.J3F

Mapcode Global: FRA 76WC.2XF

Plus Code: 9C3W2HV8+X5

Entry Name: Church of St John

Listing Date: 27 November 1984

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1178648

English Heritage Legacy ID: 145848

Also known as: Church of St John, Farley Chamberlayne

ID on this website: 101178648

Location: St John's Church, Winchester, Hampshire, SO51

County: Hampshire

District: Winchester

Civil Parish: Hursley

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Farley Chamberlayne St John

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


SU 32 NE HURSLEY FARLEY CHAMBERLAYNE

3/2 Church of St John

I

Church. C12 church with C14, C18 and C20 alterations. Flint with stone
dressings, rendered, old plain tile roof. Norman church of chancel and nave
c1130-60, C14 rebuilding to W, W bellcote and c1910 porch. Chancel has on
E C18 round-headed window with timber frame; 2 similar windows to N and one
to S. On N wall C16 small stone plaque. Nave N wall has similar C18 NE
window, signs of windows to W, central C16 stepped buttress and C18 NW corner
buttress. S nave wall has to E 2 C18 windows, to W C20 timber-frame and
plaster infill gabled porch. Inside it is Norman round-headed doorway with
chamfered abaci, hood mould on radially set grotesque head stops, and C16
studded planked door with strap hinges and old lock. To W tablet 1769 to
Richard Wooley and C14 stepped buttress repaired C18. C19 2-light hipped
dormer above porch. W end has S of centre C14 stepped buttress, in centre
C14 trefoiled window with hood mould, over small rectangular light, below
blocked W door. On roof square sectioned weatherboarded bellcote with
hipped roof, containing 3 bells: mediaeval inscribed 'In honore Tri', late
C15 by William Hasylwood inscribed 'Sancta Rafael ora pro nobis', and 1603.
Inside chancel all W down have slightly splayed rear arches. 2 C18 stone
steps to sanctuary which has C18 panelling. On E wall monuments: 1627 to
John St John & family, of inscription panel in frame with each side Corinthian
column, below panel of son and wife with infant, above crest; 1786 to Rev.
John St John. On S wall monument 1600 to William St John, large stone tomb
chest with 4 panels containing shields; effigy of knight resting under
canopy, in front 3 Ionic columns supporting full entablature surmounted by
crest. Floor slabs: 1699 to Sir Oliver St John; 1700 to Francisca St
John; 1780 to Sir Paulet St John. C17 altar rails with turned balustrades
and moulded hand rail. On chancel walls tablets: 1747 to Rev. Pretty;
1815 to Thrift Smith; 1817 to John Plumstead Reeve. Floor slabs: 1691
Elizabeth Smith; 1689 Oliver St John; 1722 Clifford St John; 1674 Rev.
Robert West. C15 2-bay barrel-vaulted roof with S braces on to stone corbels,
central ridge timber removed. In nave C18 reading desk and in NW early C18
pulpit and tester. Floor slab C17 to Thomas Childes. At W end tall panell-
ing separating off vestry. C15 king post 3 bays of 4 survive with W bay
removed for large timber post to support bellcote which also support roof.
On E posts 2 solid hatchments to St John family. In vestry remains of
stocks, wrought iron weather vane and cresset beacon. C18 commandments
board. C18 heavy baluster font. C19 gas lamp fittings still in use.
VCH; 1908; Vol 3; p445. Buildings of England, Hampshire; Pevsner; 1966;
p228.


Listing NGR: SU3864227116

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