Latitude: 51.0943 / 51°5'39"N
Longitude: -2.518 / 2°31'4"W
OS Eastings: 363823
OS Northings: 132909
OS Grid: ST638329
Mapcode National: GBR MT.CCW4
Mapcode Global: FRA 56M7.6VY
Plus Code: 9C3V3FVJ+PR
Entry Name: Church of St Andrew
Listing Date: 24 March 1961
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1307553
English Heritage Legacy ID: 261961
Also known as: Church of St Andrew, Ansford
ID on this website: 101307553
Location: St Andrews Church, Ansford, Somerset, BA7
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Ansford
Built-Up Area: Castle Cary
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Church building Historic site
ANSFORD CP TUCKERS LANE (South side)
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Church of St. Andrew
24.3.61
GV II*
Anglican Parish Church. C15 tower, remainder rebuilt by C E Giles in 1861. Tower of local lias stone cut and squared,
remainder Cary stone cut and squared, all with Doulting stone dressings; Welsh slate roofs between coped gables, having
clay sawtooth ridge. Three-cell plan, of 2-bay chancel, 3-bay nave and north aisle; with north-east vestry, south-east
organ chamber, south porch and west tower. Chancel has chamfered plinth, corner buttresses to north and south sides,
none on east face; 3-light east window with trefoil and quatrefoil tracery, C13 style; 2-light south window in a plate
tracery style - both with plain arched labels: north- east vestry a lean-to with pair of lancet windows in east wall,
and flat arched doorway in north wall; the organ chamber a gabled projection on south side, with angled corner
buttresses, with 2-light plate tracery style south window and quatrefoil gable vent over. North aisle in form of
lean-to, with centre and end buttresses, and 2 pairs lancet windows without labels in North wall; a single lancet to
west end. Nave has 2-light late C15 Muchelney style traceried windows - cusped ogee lights with quatrefoils above, flat
arched under square labels with headstops, which might be reused from the former church: south porch, between these
last, plain with C13 style pointed arched opening with side shafts and floriated capitals, the inner door plain. Tower
fairly squat, in 3 stages: angled corner buttresses to full height, moulded plinth, string courses, top course having
gargoyles, battlemented parapet with corner pinnacles; north-east square stair turret, 2 stages high with lean-to stone
roof and small rectangular windows: north and south walls plain at first stage, but west doorway has deeply moulded
4-centre arch under square label with square steps, hollowed spandrils, the doors, rather low, could be C16; above a
3-light C15 traceried window in deep hollowed recess, string carried over as label. Stage 2 plain except on south side
which has a 2-light C15 traceried window in deep hollowed recess, cutting into stage 3; similar windows all round to
stage 3, but without labels, and with slightly later pattern tracery, all fitted with wood shutters. The interior
totally C19, except in the tower space, generally in a C13 style. Tower arch tall, moulded in C15 style: pulpit early
C17, in timber octagonal with carved panels, on C19 stone base; font a plain tub, possibly C13; in north aisle a C16
chest with linenfold panels, memorials include several to Woodforde family - Revd James Woodforde, the C18 diarist,
held this living, and the memorial over the vestry door was set up by him to commemorate his parents. First recorded
rector 1328.
Listing NGR: ST6382332909
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