Building record 0466800000 - ST JOHN THE BAPTIST'S CHURCH, LITTLE MARLOW
Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- Listed Building (II*) 1311079: CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST
- Planning Notification Area: Medieval parish church of St John The Baptist, Little Marlow
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Type and Period (1)
- PARISH CHURCH (Restored 1902, 12th Century to 19th Century - 1100 AD to 1899 AD)
Description
Grade II+. Parish church. Originally late C12; chancel much rebuilt late C13; nave rebuilt and extended C14; C14 N. aisle and W. tower; S. aisle and S. chapel much rebuilt early C15 for Nicholas Ledewich; C16 N. porch; restored 1902. Flint, part roughcast, with chalk dressings; some time bricks in plinth; old tile roofs. W. tower is of 2 stages, with battlemented parapet, diagonal buttresses and chamfered arched lights, 2 to each side of bell-chamber. C19-C20 W. window with plate tracery, over altered doorway with double chamfered arch. Nave has C19-C20 gabled dormer windows concealed by aisle roofs. Aisles have 2 bays of C15 2-light traceried chalk windows with flat heads and Tudor hoodmoulds, and single cusped W. lights. N. aisle also has Perpendicular E. window of 3 traceried lights with arched head. Small S. door with almost semi-circular moulded arch; restored N. doorway with 2-centred moulded arch in timber-framed porch with rendered infill, cusped bargeboards and re-used arched door. S. chapel has fenestration similar to that of the aisles, with 2 2-light windows to S., and restored 3-light E. window. Chancel has 2 late C13 N. windows, with 2-lights and tracery in arched heads, and restored 3-light E. window with ogee tracery. Small blocked N. door.
Interior: tall double-chamfered tower arch with moulded imposts and stop-chamfered jambs. 3-bay nave arcades with moulded double-chamfered arches on octagonal piers. N.E. corner of nave has opening to roof-loft, and trefoil-headed niches with restored original dogtooth ornament. Nave roof is of 1902; remainder of church retains original roofs, refurbished, with arched-braced collars and arched windbraces. Double chamfered arch between S. aisle and chapel; late C12 unmoulded 2-centred chancel arch. N. windows of chancel have moulded inner arches on slender shafts with moulded caps and bases. Between chancel and S. chapel are an unmoulded C12 semi-circular arch, and a 4-centered moulded arch over tomb of Nicholas Ledewich d. 1430. Fittings include a medieval tub font and some C15 glass re-set in E. window of S. chapel. Other fittings are C19-C20. Monuments: brass of Nicholas Ledewich¿s wife on arched tomb; good marble wall monuments in S. chapel to James Chase of Westhorpe, M.P., with gadrooned base, fluted pilasters, and arched cornice with paterae and urn; mid C19 marble tablets to Nugent family of Westhorpe House, by E. Gaffin of Regent St.; 2-tier tablet in S. aisle to Wilkinson family of Westhorpe, c. 1784; small oval tablet to Henry Corker d. 1696/7, in N. aisle. RCHM I p. 230-231 (B1).
Parish church. Late C12 S chapel & chancel, much rebuilt late C13. Nave extended C14, & N aisle & W tower built. S aisle & chapel rebuilt early C18 for N Ledewich. C16 N porch. Restored 1902. Flint, part roughcast, with chalk dressings (B2-5).
List of vicars (B6).
State in 1637 (B8).
At NGR (B9).
Detailed drawings (B3).
Sources (12)
- <1>SBC4242 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1987. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST; BUCKS: WYCOMBE DISTRICT: PARISHES OF CHEPPING WYCOMBE &C. p29.
- <2>SBC20466 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1912. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 1. pp230-231.
- <3>SBC9935 Article in serial: W Niven. 1911. 'LITTLE MARLOW CHURCH', IN RECS OF BUCKS 10 PP91-93, PLATES I-V.
- <4>SBC20462 Bibliographic reference: William Page (ed). 1925. A History of Buckinghamshire (Victoria County History) Volume III. Volume 3. pp83-84.
- <5>SBC7339 Bibliographic reference: LANGLEY T 1797 HISTORY & ANTIQUITIES OF THE HUNDRED OF DESBOROUGH PP323-324.
- <6>SBC26953 Bibliographic reference: George Lipscomb. 1847. The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham (Volume 3). Volume 3. pp608-610; Illustration opposite p600.
- <7>SBC20466 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1912. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 1. pp275-276.
- <8>SBC5683 Article in serial: Robert Gibbs. 1889. 'STATE OF THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE PARISH CHURCHES IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES: PART 2, IN RECS OF BUCKS 6 PP245-258. Vol 6, part 3. p247.
- <9>SBC10409 Map: Ordnance Survey. 1960. OS 1960 6 INCH MAP. 1:10,560.
- <10>SBC11564 Bibliographic reference: PARKHOUSE J (BCM) OCTOBER 1996 (NOTES & SLIDES, FILED).
- <11>SBC19404 Bibliographic reference: Patricia Burstall. 1993. The Story of St John the Baptist Parish Church, Little Marlow.
- <12>SBC23381 Article in serial: T F H White. 1911. Little Marlow Church.
Location
Grid reference | SU 87410 87820 (point) |
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Civil Parish | LITTLE MARLOW, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire |
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Record last edited
Nov 8 2024 8:51PM