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Latitude: 52.5185 / 52°31'6"N
Longitude: -0.3297 / 0°19'46"W
OS Eastings: 513436
OS Northings: 292489
OS Grid: TL134924
Mapcode National: GBR GZ1.1GR
Mapcode Global: VHGKV.7YLQ
Plus Code: 9C4XGM9C+94
Entry Name: Parish Church of St Mary
Listing Date: 13 December 1957
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1274855
English Heritage Legacy ID: 414063
ID on this website: 101274855
Location: St Mary's Church, Haddon, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, PE7
County: Cambridgeshire
District: Huntingdonshire
Civil Parish: Haddon
Traditional County: Huntingdonshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire
Church of England Parish: Haddon St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Ely
Tagged with: Church building
In the entry for:-
HADDON HADDON
16/95
Parish Church of St Mary
"Chared roof has concrete interlocking tiles; south transepts has welsh slate roof"
shall be added to the description as an eighth sentence.
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HADDON HADDON
TL 1292
16/95 Parish Church of
St Mary
13.12.57
II*
Parish church. C11 east nave wall, C12 chancel arch. Early C13 north aisle,
arcade and transept, mid C13 south aisle, arcade and transept reducing width
of nave from south, north porch possibly added and chancel rebuilt and widened
to south. C16 clerestory and west tower built over former west extension of
nave. Restoration and rebuilding in C16 and later, and 1897 and 1901. Walls
of rubble with bands of ashlar limestone and dressings of Barnack limestone.
Roofs of Collyweston stone slates and lead. South elevation: West extension
of nave with C16 tower of one stage above with an embattled parapet and belfry
window of two four-centred lights in a square head with moulded label. Nave
parapet continued along west extension, three clerestory windows each of two
squared-headed lights. South aisle mid C13, two-centred arched south doorway
of two chamfered orders, the inner continuous and the outer resting on
detached shafts with moulded capitals and bases; to right hand a C15 window of
three cinquefoiled lights in a segmental-pointed head with moulded label and
mask stops. South transept with large early C14 window of three trefoiled or
ogee lights with interlacing tracery in a two-centre head with moulded label
and mask stops. Chancel, two windows similar to window of north wall, C13 of
two pointed lights and tympanum in a two-centred arch (the north window
tympanum with carved foliate cross). Interior: Nave arcades of three bays,
north arcade with round arches of two chamfered orders, octagonal columns with
moulded capitals and bases and responds with short shafts resting on corbels
carved with three mask stops; the south arcade columns have nail-head
ornament and 'hold-water' bases. West extension arch of two chamfered orders
with plain square responds. C12 chancel arch, round of two moulded orders,
the inner order with large soffit roll and outer order with semi-octagonal
moulding with diaper carved ornament repeated on chamfer of jamb with an inner
half-round shaft and free shaft with cushion on scalloped capitals and
chamfered abaci. Recess for seats. Flanking chancel arch on east side.
Square headed recess in chancel; piscina in south transept with chamfered
two-centred head C13. Masonry seating against west walls of transepts and
aisle walls. Nave roof with some early C16 material, carved figures on
corbels of east truss, on soffit of roof four angels holding shields and
several carved bosses. North transept roof C16 or later with moulded
principals and rafters with a pierced pendant; south transept roof with
embattled north cornice, otherwise modern. Painting above chancel arch, C15,
fragmentary,of a 'majesty' figure seated on a rainbow. For monuments and
floor slabs see RCHM and VCH. Font, plain octagonal bowl on a modern stem and
base. Memorial glass by Kempe.
RCHM Huntingdonshire p123
VCH Huntingdonshire p183
Pevsner Buildings of England p257
Listing NGR: TL1343692489
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