Listed Building: OLD PARISH CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT, OBORNE (105563)
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| Grade | II* | 
|---|---|
| Authority | Historic England | 
| Volume/Map/Item | 1611/6/23 | 
| Date assigned | 31 July 1961 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                CASTLETON                  SHAFTESBURY ROAD (A30) ST 61 NE                                                     Old Parish Church of 6/23                                                St Cuthbert, Oborne 31.7.61 -                                                   II* Remaining Chancel of former parish church.  Dated 1533, on one inscription, over east window.  Coursed rubble-stone walls and dressed stone quoins. Stone slate roof with stone gable-copings.  C19 cross at east gable. Gabled sanctus bell-cote at west gable.  Chancel rebuilt in early C16.  The east window is of four 4-centred lights in a square head, with an inscritpion on the lintel: "Orate pro bono statu do(n)pni Johis. M. abbatis de Schirbom ano. Domini MCCCCCXXXIII". Lozenge-leaded lights, glazed.  Flanking the window are stone shields bearing (left) a crozier between the initials I. M., and (right) the arms of the abbey.  Over the head of the window is a shield of the royal Tudor arms with a crown.  In the north wall is a window similar to the east window, but now blocked.  On the lintel the inscription: "Orate pro bono statu dompni Johis.  Dunster sacriste de Schirbom qui hoc opus fieri fecit ano. Domini".  Flanking it are shields bearing a device, perhaps, the initials I.D. and the arms of Horsey.  South wall has a window similar to the east window, but without inscription or shields.  The doorway has chamfered jambs and four-centre head.  In the West wall are the wave-moulded responds of the chancel-arch, upon which rests an early C16 moulded beam with mortices for the rood-loft and a C20 gable wall above.  In the blocking is a reset C15 doorway with chamfered jambs and two-centred head.   Reset in the gable are two C15 window heads, each of 2 trefoiled lights with tracery in a 2-centred head.  The nave is represented by portions of foundations extending 11 metres, to west of the chancel.  Interior: the roof of the chancel is a compartmented barrel ceiling, plastered and with some C16 moulded ribs and wall-plates. Fittings:  Font, octagonal stone bowl and stem, c.C16.  Pulpit: four-sided with moulded styles and rails, 3 ranges of panels, two lower with lozenge enrichments, upper with conventional designs with fleur-de-lis, enriched cornice and scrolled brackets to bookshelf, with date  1639.  Communion rails, with turned balusters and moulded rail with enrichment, C17.  Communion table: with turned legs and enriched top rails, C17.  Tiles: in chancel, ornamental stip-tiles set in C20 panels, with shields of arms.  The church is vested in the Redundant Churches Fund. (RCHM Dorset I, p.63(3))
Listing NGR: ST6534817833
            
        Location
| Grid reference | ST 6534 1783 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | Castleton; Dorset | 
| District (historic) | West Dorset | 
| Unitary Authority | Dorset | 
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Record last edited
Aug 19 2019 10:00AM