Listed Building: Church of St. Rumbald (1040178)
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Grade | II* |
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NHLE UID | 1040178 |
Date assigned | 23 May 1967 |
Date last amended |
Description
Church. C.1722-25. Limestone ashlar with lead roof. Hall plan with north transept and west tower. South elevation of 5 bays; 4-window range. Plain arch-head windows with moulded and eared architraves. Moulded cills with raised panel below, linking with plain plinth. All windows have leaded lights with radiating heads. Arch-head doorway to far left has 2 C19 plank doors with panelled head section. Rusticated surround and flanking Doric pilasters with open segmental pediment above. Plain pilasters to corners of elevation. Moulded cornice with plain parapet above, having one recessed rectangular panel to each bay. 3-light Venetian east window with square Doric columns and pilasters. Arch-head centre light and pulvinated frieze, with moulded cornice, above flanking lights. Raised panel below window similar to south elevation. Corner pilasters and parapet are also similar. North elevation of 4 bays; 3-window range with north transept projecting from bay to far left. Arch-head windows similar to south elevation but with plain cills. Chamfered plinth, corner pilasters, moulded cornice and plain parapet similar to south elevation. North transept is a one-bay projection with similar windows to those on north elevation, to each face. Those to north and west are blind. Chamfered plinth, plain corner pilasters, moulded cornice and low ashlar parapet. West tower of 3 stages with plain plinth. Plain pilasters at corners and moulded cornices between stages, also raised band between second and third stage. West door has arch-head leaded fanlight with moulded architrave. Pair of panelled doors with flanking Doric pilasters. Continuous moulded cornice above door. Oculus with leaded light in west face of second stage. Blind oculus in north face and clock face with single-handed mechanism in south face. Single arch-head bell-chamber openings to each face of upper stage. Moulded architraves and cills and moulded capitals at springing of arch. Doric capitals to corner pilasters and moulded cornice above. Open balustrade with square bolection moulded balusters. Square panelled plinths at corners, with obelisks. Interior: arch-head doorcases with Doric pilasters. Similar opening into north transept has iron gate across. All windows have similar surround to those externally. Plain coved ceiling with moulded cornice. C18 font on baluster stem. C18 communion rail with turned balusters. C18 fielded panelled pulpit. C18 pews cut down C19. C18 reredos with reeded pilasters and panels inscribed with the Ten Commandments flanked by the Lords Prayer and The Creed. Panelled dado throughout, fielded at east and west ends. Early C19 organ with Gothic case. Pair of sculptured angels above east window, added about 1835-40. Monuments: Mrs. Frances Palmer died 1628; monument on wall to left of altar has flanking detached columns with heraldic device above; she is a recumbent figure with husband kneeling alongside. Sir Edward Ward died 1714, north transept, by J.M. Rysbrack, semi-reclining figure, white and grey marble, reredos with Ionic columns and pediment. Katherine Hunt died 1760, marble tablet to right of altar. Mrs. Roberts died 1819, to left of altar, reclining female figure with husband kneeling alongside. Various inscribed tablets from C17 to C19 in sanctuary floor. Various C19 wall tablets to Capron and other families. Colvin attributes design of Church to Thomas Eyre of Kettering. (Buildings of England; Northamptonshire, p.417; Calvin, H.M., A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1660-1840, p.279).
Location
Grid reference | Centred TL 0264 8626 (27m by 14m) |
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Civil Parish | STOKE DOYLE, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District) |
External Links (1)
- https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1040178 (Link to NHLE record on Historic England website)
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Record last edited
Sep 6 2023 8:59AM