Church Of St Ippolyts
- Also Known As: Church Of St Ippolyts (Church Of England)
- Address: Brookend Ln
- Vicinity: Ashbrook Ln, St Ippollitts Village
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1087/00/00 | Church Of St Ippolyts is established as a parish church with a nave and chancel. Said to have been funded by Judith, the niece of William the Conqueror. | |||||
1300/00/00 | N and S aisles of St Ippolyts are added, and chancel was remodelled in the early C14. W tower also C14. | |||||
1400/00/00 | Timber framed C15 S porch has frame infilled with C17 red brick. | |||||
1636/00/00 | Base of cross-like spire dated '1636'. | |||||
1857/00/00 | British biblical scholar Fenton J A Hort becomes vicar of St Ippolyts, staying for 15 years. | |||||
1880/00/00 | Joseph Clarke (English Architect) | Architect | Church Of St Ippolyts' restoration of nave 1877-8 includes rebuilding 3 walls from foundations, re-incorporating older features, adding a new roof over the nave and aisles and building an organ chamber and N vestry. | |||
1929/00/00 | Eastern stained glass window on N aisle by Shrigley and Hunt is installed. |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Building Type | Church |
Era | Medieval Europe |
Cultural Affiliation | Normans |
Area of Significance | Religion |
Historic Use | Religious Property |
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English National Heritage List: | 1347411 |
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