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词条 St Mary's Church, Kirkby Lonsdale
释义

  1. History

  2. Architecture

     Exterior  Interior 

  3. External features

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox church | name = St Mary's Church, Kirkby Lonsdale| fullname = | image = St Mary's Church, Kirkby Lonsdale - geograph.org.uk - 734216.jpg| imagesize = | imagealt = | caption = St Mary's Church, Kirkby Lonsdale, from the southwest| pushpin map = Cumbria| pushpin map alt = | pushpin mapsize = 200 | pushpin label position = top| map caption = Location in Cumbria| location = Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria| country = England | coordinates = {{coord|54.2037|-2.5975|region:GB_type:landmark|display=title}} | osgraw = SD 611 788| denomination = Anglican | churchmanship = | membership = | attendance = | website = St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale | former name = | bull date = | founded date = | founder = | dedication = | dedicated date = | consecrated date = | cult = | relics = | events = | past bishop = | people = | status = Parish church| functional status = Active| heritage designation = Grade I| designated date = 12 February 1962| architect = Francis Webster
E. G. Paley (restorations)| architectural type = Church| style = Norman, Gothic| groundbreaking = | completed date = | construction cost = | closed date = | demolished date = | capacity = | length = | width = | width nave = | height = | diameter = | other dimensions = | floor count = | floor area = | spire quantity = | spire height = | materials = Stone, slate roofs| parish = Kirkby Lonsdale| deanery = Kendal| archdeaconry = Westmorland and Furness| diocese = Carlisle| province = York| rector = | vicar = Revd Richard John Snow | curate = | priest = | asstpriest = | minister = | assistant = | honpriest = | deacon = | seniorpastor = | pastor = | abbot = | chaplain = | reader = | organistdom = | director = | organist = | organscholar = | chapterclerk = | laychapter = | warden = | flowerguild = | musicgroup = | parishadmin = | serversguild = | logo = | logosize = }}St Mary's Church is in the town of Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Kendal, the archdeaconry of Westmorland and Furness, and the diocese of Carlisle. Its benefice is united with those of six local churches to form the Kirkby Lonsdale Team Ministry.[1] The church contains Norman architecture and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.[2]

History

The oldest parts of the church are Norman. Three doorways and the inner north arcades date from the early 12th century, and the base of the tower and the south arcade are from the later part of that century. In the 14th century (or possibly about 1400) the north and south walls of the church were demolished and were rebuilt further outwards, the new south wall incorporating the earlier south doorway. A chantry chapel was added to the northeast of the church in 1486. In the 16th century a new clerestory, pinnacles and battlements were added, and in 1574 an additional aisle was built further north of the existing north aisle. The top of the tower was rebuilt in 1705, and the chantry chapel was demolished at that time. In 1807 the clerestory, battlements and pinnacles were removed by Francis Webster, who added an overall roof.[3] The church was restored in 1866 by E. G. Paley. He raised the roof, giving the outer north aisle a separate roof, reseated the church, re-floored the chancel, added a south porch and installed a screen and a font.[3][4]

Architecture

Exterior

St Mary's is constructed in stone with slate roofs.[2] It is a wide church with a rectangular plan, apart from the south porch.[3] It has a nave and a chancel, one south and two north aisles, a south porch and a west tower embraced by the aisles. The tower is in four stages; the parapets of the tower and the body of the church are embattled. There are three Norman doorways, one at the base of the tower, the other two on the south side of the church. The 19th century south porch is in Neo-Norman style. The windows along the side of the church are square-headed and contain differing numbers of lights. The east window consists of three lancets with a vesica above.[2] The top stages of the tower are Perpendicular.[3]

Interior

The west part of the arcade between the nave and the inner north aisle is early Norman with round arches; some of its piers have incised decoration similar to that on the piers in Durham Cathedral.[2][3] The south arcade is later and simpler. To the east ends of the arcades, the arches are pointed. The easternmost pier of the south arcade contains a piscina. The outer north arcade is in Perpendicular style. The pulpit is dated 1619, but has been reduced in size since. The font has been moved from a 14th-century chapel at Killington and is set on a 19th-century base. The reredos is in alabaster with mosaic decoration. Most of the stained glass is by Lavers, Barraud and Westlake, but there are also windows by Heaton, Butler and Bayne (designed by Henry Holiday), by Shrigley and Hunt and by William Wailes. The oldest monument is a tomb chest with an alabaster effigy dating from the 15th century.[3] The two-manual pipe organ was built in the 1860s by Forster and Andrews and rebuilt and enlarged in 1925 by Jardine and Company.[5] It was extensively rebuilt in 1972 by Laycock and Bannister.[6] There is a ring of six bells, all cast in 1825 by Thomas Mears II of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry.[7]

External features

In the churchyard are ten monuments that have been listed at Grade II. To the east of the church is a monument to the Burrow family, dating from the middle of the 18th century.[8] To the south of this is a table tomb from the early 18th century.[9] Also to the east of the church is a monument to John Dent dated 1709,[10] and a table tomb to Rowland Tarham dated 1716.[11] To the south of the church is a monument to two members of the Preston family,[12] the table tomb dated 1775 of Thomas Newby,[13] and a table tomb to members of the Turner family dated in the 1790s.[14] To the west of the church is the table tomb of Thomas Tiffin dated 1787,[15] and a table tomb dated 1818 to Edward Theobalds.[16] Also to the west of the church is a memorial to five women who died in a fire in the Rose and Crown Inn in 1820.[17] To the north of the church is a gazebo, which was formerly in the garden of the vicarage. It is a two-storey octagonal stone structure with round-headed doors and windows, but has lost its former roof.[3][18]

See also

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  • Grade I listed churches in Cumbria
  • Grade I listed buildings in Cumbria
  • Listed buildings in Kirkby Lonsdale
  • List of ecclesiastical works by E. G. Paley

References

1. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.achurchnearyou.com/kirkby-lonsdale-st-mary-the-virgin/| title = St Mary the Virgin, Kirkby Lonsdale| accessdate = 16 August 2012| publisher = Church of England}}
2. ^{{NHLE |num= 1145774|desc= Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none}}
3. ^{{Citation | last =Hyde| first =Matthew| authorlink = | last2 = Pevsner | first2 = Nikolaus | author2-link =Nikolaus Pevsner| series= The Buildings of England| title =Cumbria |edition= | publisher =Yale University Press | year =2010 | origyear=1967 | location = New Haven and London| pages = 458–462| isbn = 978-0-300-12663-1}}
4. ^{{Citation | last = Brandwood| first = Geoff| author-link = | last2 = Austin| first2 = Tim| last3 = Hughes| first3 = John| last4 = Price| first4 = James| publication-date = | date = | year = 2012| title = The Architecture of Sharpe, Paley and Austin| edition = publication-place = Swindon| publisher = English Heritage| page = 221| isbn = 978-1-84802-049-8}}
5. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=N03593| title = Westmorland (Cumbria), Kirkby Lonsdale, St. Mary the Virgin (N03593)| accessdate = 16 August 2012| publisher = British Institute of Organ Studies}}
6. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=E00340| title = Westmorland (Cumbria), Kirkby Lonsdale, St. Mary the Virgin (E00340)| accessdate = 16 August 2012| publisher = British Institute of Organ Studies}}
7. ^{{Citation | url = http://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?searchString=Kirkby+Lonsdale&Submit=+Go+&DoveID=KIRKBY+LON| title = Kirkby Lonsdale, S Mary V| accessdate = 16 August 2012| publisher = Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers}}
8. ^{{NHLE |num= 1158113|desc= Monument to the Burrow Family in the churchyard to east of Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012 |mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
9. ^{{NHLE |num= 1145732|desc= Unknown Monument to south of monument to the Burrow Family in the churchyard to east of Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
10. ^{{NHLE |num= 1158139|desc= Monument to John Dent, in the churchyard to east of Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
11. ^{{NHLE |num= 1318940|desc= Monument to Rowland Tarham in the churchyard to east of Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
12. ^{{NHLE |num= 1158155|desc= Monument to Christopher Preston 1763 and Achilles Preston 1814 in the churchyard and to the south of the Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
13. ^{{NHLE |num= 1311635|desc= Monument to Thomas Newby in the churchyard to the south of the Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
14. ^{{NHLE |num= 1318955|desc= Monument to Richard Turner and family, in the churchyard and to the south of the Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
15. ^{{NHLE |num= 1145733|desc= Monument to Thomas Tiffin in the churchyard to the west of the Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
16. ^{{NHLE |num= 1158166|desc= Monument to Edward Theobalds in the churchyard to the west of the Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
17. ^{{NHLE |num= 1318956|desc= Monument entitled Obelisk, in the churchyard to the west of the Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}
18. ^{{NHLE |num= 1145739|desc= Gazebo in Churchyard to north of Church of St Mary, Kirkby Lonsdale|accessdate= 16 August 2012|mode=cs2|ps=none|fewer-links=x}}

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