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Church of St Andrew

A Grade II* Listed Building in Miserden, Gloucestershire

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Latitude: 51.779 / 51°46'44"N

Longitude: -2.0938 / 2°5'37"W

OS Eastings: 393623

OS Northings: 208935

OS Grid: SO936089

Mapcode National: GBR 2NN.KFB

Mapcode Global: VH94T.NKF1

Plus Code: 9C3VQWH4+JF

Entry Name: Church of St Andrew

Listing Date: 28 June 1960

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1091221

English Heritage Legacy ID: 132723

ID on this website: 101091221

Location: St Andrew's Church, Miserden, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6

County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud

Civil Parish: Miserden

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Miserden St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Gloucester

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Description



SO 9308 MISERDEN MISERDEN VILLAGE

10/164 Church of St Andrew

28.6.60

GV II*

Parish church. Mid-late C11; C12 chancel, C15 tower. Extensive
1866 alterations by Rev. W.H. Lowder. Random rubble and ashlar
limestone; stone slate roof. Nave with short aisles and south
porch; west tower, chancel with north vestry and south chapel.
Saxon round arched nave doorways with hoodmould and moulded imposts
each have C14 pointed arched doorway inserted below, that to south
with C14 parapet gabled south porch with pointed arch. One
Perpendicular traceried 2-light pointed window to left of south
porch; C19 rebuilt lean-to aisle with two C13-style plate
traceried windows to right. Taller gabled chapel beyond has more
authentic C15 style windows and reset Norman window at east end.
Similar aisle to north. Late C13 style east triplet to chancel.
Lower part of west tower may be C13 with blocked Early English
lancet on south face. Altered in C15 with addition of diagonal
offset buttresses, projecting south stair turret, 2-light west
window, and crenellated belfry with 2-light Perpendicular traceried
openings having stone slate louvres.
Interior: limewashed with C19 openings, 2-bay south arcade, one
large aisle arch to north. C15 tower arch. Wagon roof. Wide C19
pointed chancel arch, chancel having scissor-braced rafter roof.
Delicately carved reredos to 1928 English altar by F.E. Howard.
Trefoil headed south piscina with billeted hoodmould; square-
headed north aumbry. Two monuments in chancel: Renaissance wall
monument contains kneeling effigies of ANTHONY PARTRIGE, died 1625,
and his wife by Baldwin of Stroud; entablature surmounted by
crest. Tablet with bolection moulding surmounted by mourners and
crest, inscribed to William Wolley, died 1670. Chapel contains
fine set of monuments, central chest with effigies in Derbyshire
alabaster, possibly carved by Edward Marshall, depict Sir William
Sandys of Misarden Park, died 1640, and wife Margaret Culpeper,
died 1644. Around base are effigies of all the children including,
at the west end, the infant mortalities. Further chest tomb with
painted stone effigy by Baldwin of WILLIAM KINGSTONE OF MISERDEN,
died 1614. Wall monuments in chapel include one with relief of
weeping angel inscribed to REVEREND SIR EDWIN WINSOR BAYNTUN
SANDYS BART., died 1838; and Baroque style monument to Michael
Wills, died 1943. Further fine nave monuments. Octagonal timber
pulpit in rich Perpendicular style is C19. Circular Norman bowl
font on cylindrical base. Some stained glass, mostly C20.
(W.J. Sheils, 'Miserden' in V.C.H. Glos. xi, 1976, pp 47-56; H.M.
and J. Taylor, Anglo-Saxon Architecture, 1965, pp 430-431; and D.
Verey, Cotswold Churches, 1976 and Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds,
1979)


Listing NGR: SO9362308935

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