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HER 11389 - CHURCH OF ST BARTHOLEMEW

Church. 12th century enlarged and remodelled in 15th century, tower added in 16th century and Church restored in 1884-95 by B. Ferrey. Roughly coursed rubblestone, formerly mortar rendered, with ashlar dressings to windows and buttresses; weatherboarded lower stage/tower on stone plinth, wooden shingles above; plain tiled roofs to remainder. Nave and south aisle with tower to west, porch to south, chancel to east and pent roofed vestry to north-east; two stage tower to west with aisles to lower stage under pent roofs concealing buttresses for upper stages; upper stage battered with broach spire crowned by metal weathervane, and angle pinnacles above. Projecting rectangular louvred openings to first stage of tower; Perpendicular style for majority of remaining windows. Renewed window on west end of south aisle, two original windows to south side of chancel under cambered arches. Double planked wood doors with strapwork hinges to west end, arched under flat head with trefoil decoration to spandrels. South door with renewed stone surround and quatrefoil spandrel decoration in timber framed half open gabled porch. 15th century Priest's door to south side of chancel. Interior: Three bay nave arcade to south on piers of quatrefoil section placed diagonally with moulded capitals supporting corbelled arcade. Open crown post roof to nave with 15th century chancel arch. Tower to west: four corner posts on stone bases with diagonal bracing. Blocked Norman window visible on north side of chancel. Fittings:- Piscina to north chancel wall - small quatrefoil basin and chamfered shelf. Perpendicular style stone font, octagonal bowl on stem with quatrefoil on the bowl and on cove between bowl and stem. Windows:- east window in chancel dedicated to Sir Jan Flamstead the First Astronomer Royal who was rector of the Parish 1684-1719. PEVSNER: Buildings of England, Surrey (1971) pp,122-5 Listing NGR: TQ3124041296

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Record TypeHistoric Building
Protection Status
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Location
Grid ReferenceTQ 312 412
DistrictTandridge, Surrey
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
EXTANT BUILDING
CHURCH
COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT
Medieval
Post Medieval
12th Century
15th Century
16th Century
18th Century
19th Century

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Organization
  • Church of St. Bartholomew;
Facility
  • Listed Building;
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  • C15 chancel arch;
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  • COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT;
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  • metal weathervane;
Place
  • Surrey;
Country
  • United Kingdom;
Person
  • Jan Flamstead;
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  • shingles;
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