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Church of St Winfred

A Grade II* Listed Building in East Dean, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0394 / 51°2'21"N

Longitude: -1.6114 / 1°36'41"W

OS Eastings: 427341

OS Northings: 126747

OS Grid: SU273267

Mapcode National: GBR 636.MG5

Mapcode Global: FRA 76JC.L18

Plus Code: 9C3W29QQ+QC

Entry Name: Church of St Winfred

Listing Date: 29 May 1957

Last Amended: 11 April 1986

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1093769

English Heritage Legacy ID: 140870

ID on this website: 101093769

Location: St Winfrid's Church, East Dean, Test Valley, Hampshire, SP5

County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Civil Parish: East Dean

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Lockerley with East Dean St John

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


EAST DEAN EAST DEAN
SU 22 NE
3/63 Church of St Winfred
(formerly listed as
29.5.57 Church of St Mary)

II*

Parish Church. C12/13 nave and chancel, much repaired C18. Rendered rubble stone
and flint, stone dressings of dark and light limestone, old plain tile roof, Small
chancel, and nave with S porch and W bellcote. E end of chancel has C13 pointed and
rebated lancet. N side has reset C12 roundheaded lancet, and S side has C18 timber
2-light leaded casement. E nave gable rebuilt in flint above stone offset. S side
has at E 3-light, in centre 2-light and W of centre single light C18 timber, leaded
casement with each side full height brick panel bounded by header pilasters. In
centre C18 gabled brick porch with 4-Panel door and to W of centre similar brick panel
with brick buttress near W. In W end C18 timber 3-light leaded casement and in
gable rebuilt in brick round window with radiating leaded lights. On roof small
square section bellcote, prob C17 with 3 trefoiled bell openings on each side and
hipped roof. Inside chancel splayed rear arch to E window, C20 splayed rear arch
to N window. Plastered arched brace roof, C18, with tall ashlar pieces, moulded
wallplates and at each end cambered tiebeams. C19 chamfered segmental head chancel
arch. Nave has timber lintels to windows. To S of chancel arch top of blocked
C13 pointed arch, high set, possible reredos over altar, and on S wall traces of
wallpainting below remains, badly hacked, of piscina and bowl. N doorway of heavy
timber carved into arch and C17 planked with strap hinges. Queenpost roof, C18,
plastered except for tiebeam and posts. At W small gallery of C17 and C18 on
posts against walls and 2 central posts, on these Cl7 lamp-holders containing
cannon balls. Above panelling and to rear of gallery on W wall C17 panelling.
Bellcote over contains bell said to be medieval. Monuments on S in centre 1831
to Henry Newman; on N to W 1804 to William Newman, 1808 to Ally Radcliffe,
1834 to Elizabeth Newman. By door C18 front of small octagonal bowl with
traceried sides on octagonal stem.


Listing NGR: SU2704526716

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