Latitude: 50.7847 / 50°47'4"N
Longitude: -2.0344 / 2°2'3"W
OS Eastings: 397670
OS Northings: 98350
OS Grid: SY976983
Mapcode National: GBR 31R.NH1
Mapcode Global: FRA 67M0.P7R
Plus Code: 9C2VQXM8+V6
Entry Name: Church of St Hubert
Listing Date: 18 March 1955
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1303916
English Heritage Legacy ID: 107637
Also known as: St. Hubert's Church, Corfe Mullen
ID on this website: 101303916
Location: St Hubert's Church, Sleight, Dorset, BH21
County: Dorset
Civil Parish: Corfe Mullen
Built-Up Area: Poole
Traditional County: Dorset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Dorset
Church of England Parish: Corfe Mullen St Hubert
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: Church building
CORFE MULLEN
SY 99 NE BLANDFORD ROAD
(South)
10/10 Church of St Hubert
18.3.55
- II*
Parish church. C13 nave and chancel, C14 porch and west tower, extensions
of 1841, vestry mid C19, and restorations of 1850, 1865, 1930, and 1949.
Rubble carstone (ironstone) with limestone dressings, cement rendered on the
north side , brickwork in English bond; buttresses, thinner buttresses of
the C19. Tile roof, stone slates to the lower courses. Single cell chancel
and nave, with a former north porch now a chapel, a large south transept
(1841), western tower, and vestry (entered via the original priest's door).
Lancets, triple at the east end, two Perpendicular windows to the nave
(north side), coupled traceried windows (C19) high in the south transept and
chapel. The tower has three stepped stages, diagonal buttresses, and an
early C16 window above the west door (the entrance). Inside, the C15 roof
has a plaster barrel-vaulted ceiling, with moulded ribs and carved bosses,
integrated to a matching roof above the south transept. C15 Purbeck font
with panelled octagonal bowl, on a plain stem and moulded base. There is a
gallery at the west end, with a panelled front, brought forward diagonally
to a short square centre, resting on six thin spiral cast-iron columns;
another gallery at the south end of the transept has a flat panelled front,
on four thin metal columns. There is a Royal Coat of Arms for George III.
RCHM
Listing NGR: SY9767098350
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