St Nicholas Church, Beaudesert Lane, Henley-in-Arden : 無料・フリー素材/写真
St Nicholas Church, Beaudesert Lane, Henley-in-Arden / ell brown
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| 説明 | St Nicholas Church is near Beaudesert Lane in Henley-in-Arden. It was in the parish of Beaudesert.The public footpath on the walk up the hill to where Beaudesert Castle used to be is near here.The church is Grade I listed.Church of St Nicholas, Beaudesert BEAUDESERT SP1566 BEAUDESERT LANE 652-1/10/3 (North side) 05/04/67 Church of St Nicholas GV I Church. Mid C12 with C15 tower, some probably late C16 rebuilding and 1865 restoration by Thomas Garner. MATERIALS: rubble and dressed limestone with ashlar dressings; steeply pitched old tile roofs. PLAN: 2-bay chancel, 3-bay nave and west tower. EXTERIOR: chancel has coped gables with crosses, clasping buttresses and string course; C12 round-headed east window, with shafts, and mouldings including zig-zag to arch; flanking very worn tablets, one with Tuscan pilasters and swan-neck pediment with urn, the other recorded as being to Richard Jago, d.1741, father of the poet Richard Jago; north side has large off-set buttress between 2 C12 round-headed windows with square-cut openings; break-back to west end; south side has pilaster buttress with to left a 2-light late C13 window with double-chamfered shaped arch, and to right an interrupted string course and the jamb and part of arch to a C12 window. Nave has north wall rebuilt inside former wall-line with 2 string courses, lower one reused C12 with some diapering, upper one marks narrowing of wall; 2 C14 double-chamfered straight-headed windows of 3 and 2 trefoil-headed lights to east of large off-set buttress; plain round-headed C12 entrance has door with strap hinges; 2-light pointed window to right end has renewed Decorated tracery; off-set buttress to west end. South side has high string course; re-set C12 entrance in forward break has 4 orders with richly moulded arch and C19 door with enriched strap hinges; to west a high blocked opening, to east two 2-light windows with renewed tracery. 3-stage west tower has rectangular plan; moulded plinth, to north side broken by tall narrow infill, possibly to former nave west wall, with cruder plinth to west and off-set buttress abutting present nave west wall, with bracket to angle, rectangular opening above; diagonal west buttresses; C15 3-light transomed west window has worn hood with stops, crockets and fleuron; string course above and small trefoil-headed light with similar hood; bell-stage has louvred bell-openings of 2 cinquefoil-headed lights with hoods as above; very worn cornice and C19 or C20 crenellated parapet and hipped roof; south side has image niche and stair lights with hoods as above. INTERIOR: chancel has C19 quadripartite vaulted roof on original piers with scalloped or interlaced capitals, damaged C13 piscina to east wall and aumbrys to north and south; deep splays to north windows; restored C12 chancel arch of 3 orders has richly moulded arch including much zig-zag; C19 half-arch to north side reveals part covered by C16 wall. Nave has 4-bay C16 or C17 roof with 4 tie-beam and collar trusses with queen struts, braced collars and coupled rafters; C19 brattished wall plates; double-chamfered tower arch has capitals to inner chamfer and C19 timber screen; signs of blocked C12 window to west end of south wall. FITTINGS: mostly C19; chancel has altar rail on enriched iron supports and some encaustic tiles; nave has some C15 or C16 bench ends with arms and round, flat, finials, other benches have C19 copies, with numbered finials and candle standards; plain C15 octagonal font with moulded underside; C19 Norman-style lectern. STAINED GLASS: east window by Holland probably c1865; 2 chancel north windows dated 1852 or 1862; west window with figures dated 1875; most other windows by Morris & Co c1864-5. MONUMENTS: some C18 and C19 wall tablets to tower including William Welch, d.1777, black sarcophagus-shaped tablet in white setting with coloured marble to apron, fluted pilasters, cornice and swan-neck pediment with central urn and outer gadrooned urns; William Ellis, d.1848, Norman-style round-headed tablet. (Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Warwickshire: Harmondsworth: 1966-: 88-9; Victoria County History: Styles P: Victoria History of the County of Warwickshire: 1945-: 45-9; Shell Guides: Hickman D: Warwickshire: London: 1979-: 37). Listing NGR: SP1529466042This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.Source: English HeritageListed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence. |
| 撮影日 | 2016-06-04 13:27:11 |
| 撮影者 | ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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| 撮影地 | Henley-in-Arden, England, United Kingdom 地図 |
| カメラ | DMC-FZ72 , Panasonic |
| 露出 | 0.002 sec (1/500) |
| 開放F値 | f/3.6 |

