Listed Building: NEW HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (105046)

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Grade II*
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 308/2/26
Date assigned 19 December 1984
Date last amended

Description

SY 49 SE BOTHENHAMPTON MAIN STREET, North Side 2/26 New Holy Trinity Church GV II* Parish Church, by E S Prior 1887-9. Nave, Chancel, south porch. Rock-faced stone walls with stone corbel table. 4 buttresses to the nave with small set-offs and gabled heads. Stone slab roofs, chancel roof lower, steep pitch. Stone gable coping at west gable. Nave, 4 bays, single lancets, the eastern most with Y-tracery, of 2-lights. Continuous string/hood mould to the nave. Short bell-cote over nave east gable with pitched roof and pierced quatrefoils. 2-light bell opening with pierced trefoil over. East side of bell-cote is corbelled out. Chancel: with 4 simple lancets. East window of 3 stepped lancets, with a large pierced trefoil over with roll-mould surround. South Porch, of nave, with steep-pitched stone slab roof. Entrance has chamfered jambs, with nook shafts and capitals. 2-centred arch over has multi-roll mouldings and a hood-mould. 3 small trefoil windows to each side. Door into church, round-headed with a roll-moulding. Interior: 4 large strainer-arches spring from low in the side-walls, pointed with masonry fill on the extrados. Close-set purlins of the roof notched in to this masonry. Moulded string at wall-plate carried on to chancel walls, and round into chancel. Pointed chancel-arch is straight-chamfered Chancel: wall- plate carried on false machicolation. North wall has an organ bay with pointed-arch entrance and 2 lancets east of this. East window has a screen-wall in front carried on irregular octagonal piers. Pointed arch head'dying into the jambs. Spherical triangle over. Fittings: font, marble, with 8 marble stems and water-holding bases, sausage capitals, late Cl9. Pulpit, stone with linenfold panels applied and guilloche ornament, with a corbelled-out stone base. Entrance to pulpit, chamfered across-the corner, and with a nodding pointed head. North vestry and organ chamber, rebuilt 1910. Altar front, of gesso, by Lethaby, shown in the Arts and Crafts Exhibition of 1889. Stained Glass, east window probably by Lethaby. F P Pitfield: Dorset Parish Churches A - D, p 84). Listing NGR: SY4703591943

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Location

Grid reference SY 4703 9194 (point)
Civil Parish Bothenhampton; Dorset
District (historic) West Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Dec 6 2018 9:25AM