Latitude: 53.3027 / 53°18'9"N
Longitude: -1.1858 / 1°11'8"W
OS Eastings: 454357
OS Northings: 378728
OS Grid: SK543787
Mapcode National: GBR NZ57.2S
Mapcode Global: WHDF6.R7JX
Plus Code: 9C5W8R37+3M
Entry Name: Church of All Saints
Listing Date: 26 August 1965
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1366579
English Heritage Legacy ID: 79343
Also known as: All Saints’ Church, Steetley
ID on this website: 101366579
Location: All Saints' Church, Bolsover, Derbyshire, S80
County: Derbyshire
District: Bolsover
Civil Parish: Whitwell
Traditional County: Derbyshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire
Church of England Parish: Whitwell St Lawrence
Church of England Diocese: Derby
Tagged with: Church building
SK 57 NW; 2/174
PARISH OF WHITWELL,
SCRATTA LANE, STEETLEY (South Side)
Church of All Saints
26.08.65
GV
I
Parish church. C12, C13, restoration 1876-80 by J. L. Pearson. Coursed squared
sandstone with ashlar dressings. Plain tile roofs. Nave with south porch, chancel
and semi-circular apse. 52 feet long by 15 feet wide. Essentially a mid-C12
building with minor alterations.
Moulded plinth. Corbel table with carved figures.
The apse has a band of scrolly ornament linking the sills. Gabled bellcote at the
east end of the nave, with a single round arch. Shallow south porch, the gable
breaking above the eaves line. The porch was heavily restored by Pearson in 1880,
when the church was roofless and overgrown. The portal has four orders of
colonettes with much weathered carving of medallions and foliage scrolls. The arches
decorated with zigzag and simplified beakhead. The latticework gable dates from
1880. Row of corbels across the gable. The south side of the nave has one tiny
round-arched window. The south side of the chancel has a 3-light Dec window with
geometrical tracery. The apse has three round-arched windows with nook shafts,
cushion capitals and roll-moulded arches. The bays divided by pilaster buttresses.
The north side of the chancel is blind and the north side of the nave has a blocked
round-arched doorway and a broad round-arched window set high up. At the west end
of the nave are two narrow round-arched windows set one above the other.
INTERIOR:
Elaborately ornamented arches between nave and chancel and chancel and apse. Tunnel
vault over the chancel and a rib vault over the apse. Transverse arch with three
roll mouldings and two ridges. Two ribs to the apse vault of the same profile. The
apse vault is supported on half-columns with carved capitals. Aumbry recess on the
north side of the chancel. The font has a tapering square bowl on a square base
with colonettes. Grave slab (north west corner of the nave) Anglo-Norman, with a
representation of a chalice and paten resting on an altar and a blessing hand.
Listing NGR: SK5435678726
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