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St Christopher's Church, Pott Shrigley
St Christopher's Church, Pott Shrigley, from the southeastLocation in Cheshire Coordinates: 53°18′35″N 2°05′05″W / 53.3098°N 2.0847°W OS grid reference SJ 945 792 Location Pott Shrigley, Cheshire Country England Denomination Anglican Website St Christopher, Pott Shrigley History Dedication Saint Christopher Architecture Status Parish church Functional status Active Heritage designation Grade I Designated 14 April 1967 Architectural type Church Style Gothic Specifications Materials Sandstone, stone-slate roof Administration Parish St Christopher, Pott Shrigley Deanery Macclesfield Archdeaconry Macclesfield Diocese Chester Province York Clergy Priest(s) Rev John Buckley St Christopher's Church, Pott Shrigley is in the small village of Pott Shrigley, Cheshire, England. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.[1] It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Macclesfield.[2]
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History
The church was originally a chapel of ease for the parish of Prestbury. It was probably founded in the late 14th century and completed in its present form with the building of the Downes chantry chapel.[3] The east window was restored in 1872.[1]
Architecture
Exterior
The plan consists of a west tower, a short nave of two bays, wide north and south aisles and a chancel. The tower is relatively large for the size of the church, with battlements and pinnacles and a four-faced clock dated 1809 made by Thomas Schofield of Manchester. The roofs of the nave and chancel are original and in good condition; the nave roof is camber beam in type and a dormer window has been added to it at a later date. The roofs of the aisles were plastered over in early Georgian times.[3] The style of the architecture is almost entirely Perpendicular.[4]
Interior
Some of the box pews were moved from St James' Church, Gawsworth when that church was restored in the 19th century. A holy table in the north aisle is dated 1695, and the altar rails are also from an early date. The font is of grey marble and probably dates from the late 18th century. Two sanctuary chairs date from the late 17th century. The Royal arms of George III are placed over the chancel arch. The monuments are mainly to the Downes and Lowther families.[3] One of these, dated 1798 is by John Bacon, and another, dated 1840 is by A. Gatley.[4] The east window contains much original glass despite the 1872 restoration by Clayton and Bell.[4][5]
The ring consists of six bells. The two earliest date from around 1499 and are thought to be by Robert Crouch; a bell dated 1607 is by Henry Oldfield II and another dated 1796 is by Edward Arnold. The newest bells were cast in 1986 by Eijsbouts.[6] The parish registers for baptisms begin in 1629; burials and marriages were added in 1685. The churchwardens' accounts start in 1833.[3]
External features
In the churchyard is an ancient preaching cross, the base consisting of two large square blocks which are probably medieval. The tall octagonal shaft and cross piece were possibly added when the cross was repaired in the late 18th or early 19th century. The cross is listed Grade II,[7] and is a scheduled monument.[8]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Church of St Christopher, Pott Shrigley", The National Heritage List for England (English Heritage), 2011, http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1277234, retrieved 30 April 2011
- ^ St Christopher's, Pott Shrigley, Pott Shrigley, Church of England, http://www.achurchnearyou.com/pottshrigleychurch/, retrieved 23 January 2011
- ^ a b c d Richards, Raymond (1947), Old Cheshire Churches, London: Batsford, pp. 278–280
- ^ a b c Hartwell, Claire; Hyde, Matthew; Hubbard, Edward; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2011) [1971], Cheshire, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, pp. 542–543, ISBN 978-0-300-17043-6
- ^ Pott Shrigley, St Christopher, Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi (CVMA) of Great Britain, http://www.cvma.ac.uk/jsp/location.do?locationKey=308&mode=COUNTY, retrieved 2 January 2011
- ^ Pott Shrigley S Christopher, Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers, http://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?searchString=Pott+Shrigley&Submit=++Go++&DoveID=POTT+SHRIG, retrieved 11 August 2008
- ^ "Cross in St Christopher's churchyard, Pott Shrigley", The National Heritage List for England (English Heritage), 2011, http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1277212, retrieved 30 April 2011
- ^ "Standing cross in St Christopher's churchyard, Pott Shrigley", The National Heritage List for England (English Heritage), 2011, http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1018358, retrieved 30 April 2011
External links
Categories:- Church of England churches in Cheshire
- Grade I listed churches
- Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire
- English Gothic architecture
- Diocese of Chester
- Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Cheshire
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