Church Of St Kentigern

Date:
6 Aug 2002
Location:
Church Of St Kentigern, Caldbeck, Allerdale, Cumbria, CA7 8EW
Reference:
IOE01/08619/11
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

NY 33 NW CALDBECK Caldbeck

13/46 Church of St Kentigern 11.4.67 I

Parish church. C12 and C13 with alterations of 1512 and 1727, with 1880 restoration by C.J. Ferguson and 1932 restoration by J.F. Martindale. Large blocks of mixed sandstone; tower of limestone with flush sandstone quoins.

Graduated greenslate roof with coped gables and cross finial. 3-storey square west tower; 6-bay nave with north and south aisles and south porch; 2-bay chancel with south vestry. Tower is medieval up to string course with small round-arched window; upper storey is dated by internal inscription THIS STEEPLE WAS BUILDED IN THE YEAR 1727, with louvred round-arched openings under battlemented parapet. Aisles have 2-light 1932 windows with trefoil heads under hoodmoulds based on one original in the east wall of south aisle. 2- and 3-light clerestory windows are also of 1932. Porch has reused Norman arch with beakhead carving at front and zigzags behind. Chancel has 2 original lancet windows and a lower squint. 5-light east window has weathered inscription to John Whelpdale who rebuilt the chancel in 1512. South wall has 4-light window over early C16 chantry chapel, now vestry. Interior of tower has broad newel staircase. First floor opening into nave has Norman zigzag arch stones, moved there in 1932. Porch has medieval graveslab attached to wall and holy-water stoup recess. Nave has 6-bay arcades of round and hexagonal columns which do not fit exactly the pointed arches. C14 hexagonal font in baptistry. C13 piscina in south wall of aisle. Royal Arms of George IV at west end and painted wall text of 1731. Open timber ceiling of 1932. High openings in east wall of nave are original. Chancel has timber roof of 1880. East window by Wailes 1867. c13 graveslab of Thomas de Bray. Blocked priest's door in south wall.

See Reverend F.B. Swift, A History of Caldbeck Church, 1980.

Listing NGR: NY3254239900

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/0048 IOE Records taken by Eric C Apperley; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Mr Eric C. Apperley. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Apperley, Eric C.

Rights Holder: Apperley, Eric C.

Keywords

Limestone, Sandstone, Slate, Timber, Medieval Grave Slab, Tudor Religious Ritual And Funerary, Elizabethan Grave Marker, Funerary Site, Parish Church, Church, Place Of Worship, Date Stone, Commemorative, Commemorative Stone, Commemorative Monument