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Latitude: 54.8255 / 54°49'31"N
Longitude: -1.3665 / 1°21'59"W
OS Eastings: 440797
OS Northings: 548034
OS Grid: NZ407480
Mapcode National: GBR LDWM.YZ
Mapcode Global: WHD5K.ZZF2
Plus Code: 9C6WRJGM+59
Entry Name: Church of St Andrew
Listing Date: 20 February 1967
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1231690
English Heritage Legacy ID: 406877
ID on this website: 101231690
Location: Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham, SR7
County: County Durham
Civil Parish: Dalton-le-Dale
Traditional County: Durham
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham
Church of England Parish: Dalton le Dale
Church of England Diocese: Durham
Tagged with: Church building
NZ 44 NW DALTON-LE-DALE THE DENE
(South side)
4/4 Church of St. Andrew
20.2.67
II*
Church. Romanesque with mainly C13 features. Extensive restoration by C. Hodgson
Fowler in 1907 when bellcote, porch and vestry were added. Snecked rubble. C20
Welsh slate roof. Aisleless nave and continuous chancel, south porch and north
vestry. 2-bay chancel has pointed-arched priest's door and trefoiled low-side
window in south wall; plate-tracery window in north wall to east of vestry and
trefoiled low-side window to west. Buttressed east end with 3 stepped lancets in
hollow-chamfered reveals. 4-bay nave has pilaster-buttressed bay divisions and
tall lancets under hoodmoulds with trefoiled rear-arches. Sculptured fragments
built into masonry include part of a Saxon cross-shaft and a C17 sundial. South
door within porch is set in a roll-moulded pointed arch of 2 orders, shafts missing.
North wall has chamfered plinth and a late Romanesque doorway of 3 orders with
chevron and worn scalloped capitals, shafts missing. Single tall lancet in west
end and bellcote above.
Interior: gutted and plastered. Panelled nave ceiling, shallow wagon roof to chancel;
minimal wooden chancel screen. Recumbent alabaster effigy of Sir William Bowes,
died 1420, in armour on decorated chest tomb, is now set against a 4-centred recess
possibly for Easter sepulchre. Mutilated female effigy in front of low arch in
north wall. Aumbry and trefoiled piscina in chancel south wall. Late medieval
round font with floral border on replaced stem. Relief Roman numerals on north wall
said to be remnants of a ray sundial.
Listing NGR: NZ4079748034
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