- Old Church of St Mary the Virgin, Preston Candover
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Old Church of St Mary the Virgin,
Preston Candover
Chancel of the Old Church of St Mary the Virgin,
Preston CandoverLocation in Hampshire Coordinates: 51°10′07″N 1°08′17″W / 51.1687°N 1.1380°W OS grid reference SU 603 414 Location Preston Candover, Hampshire Country England Denomination Anglican Website Churches Conservation Trust History Founded c. 1190 Dedication Virgin Mary Architecture Functional status Redundant Heritage designation Grade II* Designated 26 April 1957 Architectural type Church (chancel only) Style Gothic Demolished 1885 (other than the chancel) Specifications Materials Flint with stone dressings and brick quoins
Roof tiled.The Old Church of St Mary the Virgin, Preston Candover, is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Preston Candover, Hampshire, England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2] Only the chancel of the church has survived. It is situated towards the south of the village, on the northwest side of the B3046 road.[2][3]
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History
The church was founded in about 1190.[2] It was damaged in a fire in 1681 and rebuilt. At this time it is thought that it consisted of a long single cell with transepts, and a western weatherboarded bellcote with a pyramidal roof. In 1831 the church was enlarged, providing 48 additional sittings. By 1885 the fabric of the church had deteriorated so much that, except for the chancel, it was demolished. A new church with the same dedication was built nearer the centre of the village.[1] The building is open daily.[2]
Architecture
Exterior
The chancel is constructed in flint with stone dressings and brick quoins. The roof is tiled. The west wall was added when the rest of the church was demolished and is in rubble. The building is almost square in plan. In the west wall is a round-headed doorway. The north wall contains a small lancet window dating from about 1190, and in the south wall is a two-light Perpendicular window and a blocked round-headed priest's door.[1] The east window is round-headed with a single light.[1][4] On the west gable is a wooden bellcote.[4]
Interior
The floor contains some medieval tiles, and inscribed slabs and brasses dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. On the north and south walls are four marble memorials dating between 1729 and 1798. On the west wall is a framed painting recording the 1831 expansion of the church and two boards bearing the Ten Commandments. On the east wall are wall paintings that probably date from the 18th century.[1][2] Also in the church is a small piscina, and altar rails dating from the 17th century.[1]
See also
- List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in South East England
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Remains of the Church of St Mary, Preston Candover", The National Heritage List for England (English Heritage), 2011, http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1092852, retrieved 18 April 2011
- ^ a b c d e St Mary the Virgin Old Church, Preston Candover, Hampshire, Churches Conservation Trust, http://www.visitchurches.org.uk/Ourchurches/Completelistofchurches/St-Mary-the-Virgin-Old-Church-Preston-Candover-Hampshire/, retrieved 5 April 2011
- ^ Preston Candover, Streetmap, http://streetmap.co.uk/grid/460260_141462_120, retrieved 6 April 2011
- ^ a b Page, William, ed. (1908), "Parishes: Preston Candover", A History of the County of Hampshire, Victoria County History (University of London & History of Parliament Trust) 2: pp. 371–377, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42004#s3, retrieved 6 April 2011
Categories:- Grade II* listed buildings in Hampshire
- Grade II* listed churches
- Church of England churches in Hampshire
- English Gothic architecture
- Churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust
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