Latitude: 53.2492 / 53°14'57"N
Longitude: -0.9297 / 0°55'46"W
OS Eastings: 471512
OS Northings: 372999
OS Grid: SK715729
Mapcode National: GBR PZYV.JZ
Mapcode Global: WHFGN.PLHG
Plus Code: 9C5X63XC+M4
Entry Name: Church of All Saints (Milton Mausoleum)
Listing Date: 1 February 1967
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1224544
English Heritage Legacy ID: 420430
Also known as: All Saints' Church, West Markham
ID on this website: 101224544
Location: Milton All Saints, Milton, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, NG22
County: Nottinghamshire
District: Bassetlaw
Civil Parish: West Markham
Built-Up Area: Milton
Traditional County: Nottinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire
Church of England Parish: Markham Clinton (West Markham)
Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham
Tagged with: Church building Neoclassical architecture Mausoleum
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 28/07/2020
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WEST MARKHAM
Milton
MILTON ROAD (north side)
Church of All Saints (Milton Mausoleum)
(Formerly listed as Church of All Saints)
1.2.67
GV.
I
Parish church, now redundant and maintained by the Redundant Church Fund, 1832 by Sir Robert Smirke as a mausoleum for the Duchess of the fourth Duke of Newcastle. Ashlar. Lead roofs.
Set on a plinth. Pedimented gables. Single Doric pilaster at each corner with fully detailed entablature. Latin cross plan. Nave, chancel, north and south tomb chambers in the manner of transepts and east mausoleum, with an octagonal lantern at the crossing. The lantern of two stages is set on a square base which supports a colonnade with eight Greek Doric columns, the wall behind has eight glazing bar cross fixed lights with moulded eared architraves. Above is an octagonal drum with eight louvred lights topped with a dome with single cross.
West front with central doorway, two steps up, having a panelled wooden door and over panel with moulded eared architrave flanked by single pilasters. Flanking the steps are single ashlar blocks. The north wall has five cross windows with painted panels simulating glazing bars below the transom, and casements above. All with moulded eared architraves. The north chamber has in the north wall a single similar window flanked by single pilasters. To the left of the chamber is a single similar window. The east end has a tetrastyle prostyle portico with Greek Doric columns. The south side corresponds to the north.
Interior: west end has a panelled wooden inner porch with a doorway to the south and steps leading to a gallery to the north, the exterior decorated with pilasters. At the east end is an ionic screen five steps up, with dentil cornice and central rectangular board flanked by single arched boards, all printed with biblical texts. There are several box pews. Panelled ceiling with egg and dart cornice and decorative ventilators to the east and west. The south wall has a monument to Joseph Denman, 1863, topped with a pediment decorated with an open book. Behind the screen is a doorway with panelled door leading to the mausoleum rotunda which has three bands. To the north, south, east and west are single round archways, these alternate with four similarly arched niches. The north and south chambers have in the east and west walls a large arched shallow recess supported on imposts. The windows have moulded wooden eared architraves and the moulded arched entrances are supported on pilasters. There are dado rails. The ceilings are panelled. Both chambers now contain bell frames. The south chamber has a fine and elaborate mid C19 monument to the Dukes of Newcastle. The inscription is under a cusped ogee arch and is flanked by single crocketed pilasters which stand on a base embellished with decorative cusped panels and projecting on either side to support single figures of medieval pages. Under is a rectangular niche. On the south wall and mounted onto a wooden panel are seven brass memorial plaques. The east archway from the rotunda is flanked on the east side by single pilasters supporting the moulded arch and leads to a passage way to the east entrance. In the south wall is a doorway with panelled door to the vestry, a similar doorway in the north wall gives access to steps leading down to a vault.
Listing NGR: SK7151573004
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