Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST PETER. RAILINGS ON EAST AND SOUTH SIDES OF CHURCHYARD (104390)
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Grade | I |
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Authority | Historic England |
Volume/Map/Item | 738/7/1 |
Date assigned | 08 May 1950 |
Date last amended |
Description
738/7/1 HIGH WEST STREET
08-MAY-50 (North side)
CHURCH OF ST PETER RAILINGS ON EAST AN
D SOUTH SIDES OF CHURCHYARD
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Revision Number: 2
HIGH WEST {STREET}
{1 .}
{5191}
(North Side) {)}
Church of St Peter.
Railings on east and
{south} sides of {churchyard}
{sy} {+ 9 90} 7/1 8.5.50.
{GV}
2.
{Building} {In} {1420/1.} North and south chapels slightly {later} Vestry and chancel
added in {1856++7} by John Hicks and {mamas} {Hnrdy.} C12 south doorway reset in
C15 church. {Hammer-dressed} limestone with Ham {stone_ashlar} dressings. Pitched
stone slate roof to nave, tiles to chancel, {lean-to} over aisles. Moulded plinth
and eaves cornices. Parapet to aisle roofs, crenellated along south side and
around {vestry.} {Buttress,} {with} set-backs, very fine grotesques on the eaves
cornice, {and} crocketed pinnacles placed diagonally above {each} {buttress,} Perpendicular
tracery in all windows, Tower with moulded {plinth,} 2 strings, eaves {cornice}
{and} {crenell;+ted} parapet. Polygonal stair tower at {ncrtkeaat} {corner.} Angle
buttresses with set {backs,} gargoyles at the eaves cornice and crocketed pinnacles
{placed} diagonally above each. Upper stage has tall bell openings with transoms
{and} Perpendicular {tracery.} {Pitch-roofed} porch to south doorway, which is a
re-set {pointed} arch with 2 orders of zig-zag and 1 order of foliage. {- Many}
monuments of which the following are outstanding. 2 C14 effigies of recumbent
knights {(presumably} reset) in window {embrasures} of south {chapel,} {1} C14 tomb
chest {(presumably} reset) in chancel north {wall;} quartrefoil-panelled {front,}
cusped ogee arched recess with {flanking} crocketed {pinnacles.} {Sarcophagus} of
Sir John and Lady Williams of {Herringstone} {(]-fil7)} {in} north {chapel:} canopy taken
on Corinthian {columns} with {mound} arched centre. {Semi-reclining} effigy of {Denzil,}
{Lord} {Iiolles,} in north aisle: gadrooned {sarcophagus} in curtained, aedicule flanked
by weeping putti (similarities between this and the Strode monument {of 1698}
at {Beaminster,} and the Digby monument {of 3-698} at Sherborne suggest Nost {as} a
{possible} {sculptor)..}
Jacobean wooden {plilpit,} Reredos {(18911-7)} by C E Ponting of {MRrlbo+ough.} Royal
Arms with "CR" monogram {iinde1*} tower, victorian benches and tiles in {chancel.}
Iron railings and gates with spear finials and elaborate open-work iron piers.
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Listing NGR: SY6925090750
Location
Grid reference | SY 6925 9075 (point) |
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District (historic) | West Dorset |
Civil Parish | Dorchester; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
External Links (1)
- View details on the National Heritage List for England (From EH UDS to Legacy x-reference)
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Apr 25 2019 9:32AM