Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

St Peter's Church, Warmsworth

Coordinates:53°30′01″N1°10′05″W / 53.50022°N 1.16794°W /53.50022; -1.16794
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Church in Warmsworth, South Yorkshire, England

The church, from the south-east, in 2018

St Peter's Church is theparish church ofWarmsworth, south-west ofDoncaster inSouth Yorkshire, in England.

The original St Peter's Church was Mediaeval. It was restored in the Georgian period, and rebuilt in the Victorian era. In 1939, a new St Peter's Church was commissioned by Reverend Herbert Raison, on a site half-a-mile from the original, and was funded by selling the old site. The church was designed by Brundell & Faran, and built by P. P. Taylor. It was consecrated in 1942; theNational Churches Trust claims that it was the only church in England to be consecrated duringWorld War II. It was mentioned in a propaganda broadcaster byWilliam Joyce. In 2003, the church wasGrade II listed.[1][2][3]

The church, from the north-west, in 2011

The church is built of brick, which is painted and rendered, leading to the local nickname of the "White Church". The roof is covered in blue and greenpantiles. The church has a wide nave, with a west porch, and achancel with an octagonal dome. To the left of the chancel is the Lady Chapel, and to the right is thevestry. The porch has triple arched doorways, and most of the windows are narrow and round-headed. The vestry has a brick chimney stack.[1][2]

Inside the church, there are stairs up to a west gallery, which contained a 19th-century organ. Items brought from the old church include a poor box and 19th century stone font. The nave has a wood block floor in a herringbone pattern, and there are a wooden pulpit and lectern, and painted wooden pews. There are marble steps up from the nave to the sanctuary, and again up to the altar. The altar is faced in similar marble, and there are 1930s statues of Christ, Mary, and St Peter. The Lady Chapel contained various fragments from the old church, including tombstones and memorial tablets, and a Mediaevalpiscina.[1][2]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^abc"St Peter".National Churches Trust. Retrieved12 October 2023.
  2. ^abcHistoric England."Church of St Peter (1096038)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved12 October 2023.
  3. ^Burke, Darren (28 March 2022)."Iconic landmark Doncaster White Church celebrates its 80th birthday".Doncaster Free Press. Retrieved12 October 2023.
Churches in the Deanery of West Doncaster
Benefice of Conisbrough
Benefice of Denaby Main
  • All Saints, Denaby
Benefice of Edlington
  • St John the Baptist, Edlington
  • St Jude, Hexthorpe
Benefice of Finningley with Auckley
  • Holy Trinity and St Oswald, Finningley
  • St Saviour, Auckley
Benefice of New Rossington
  • St Luke, New Rossington
Benefice of Rossington
  • St Michael, Rossington
Benefice of Tickhill with Stainton
Benefice of Wadworth
  • St John, Balby
  • St John the Baptist, Wadworth
  • St Katherine, Loversall
Benefice of Warmsworth

53°30′01″N1°10′05″W / 53.50022°N 1.16794°W /53.50022; -1.16794

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St_Peter%27s_Church,_Warmsworth&oldid=1278584047"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp