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Church of St Andrew

A Grade I Listed Building in Tichborne, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0689 / 51°4'7"N

Longitude: -1.1897 / 1°11'22"W

OS Eastings: 456872

OS Northings: 130260

OS Grid: SU568302

Mapcode National: GBR 97C.S22

Mapcode Global: FRA 86D9.8BH

Plus Code: 9C3W3R96+G4

Entry Name: Church of St Andrew

Listing Date: 5 December 1955

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1178485

English Heritage Legacy ID: 145528

ID on this website: 101178485

Location: St Andrew's Church, Tichborne, Winchester, Hampshire, SO24

County: Hampshire

District: Winchester

Civil Parish: Tichborne

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Tichborne St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


SU 53 SE TICHBORNE TICHBORNE

2/1 Church of St Andrew

5.12.55 I

Parish Church, mid C11 plan with surviving chancel, late C12 nave and aisles, C18
tower and porch. Rubble flint and stone, stone and brick dressings, brick tower,
old plain tile roof. On ground sloping down to E. C11 chancel has wide Saxo-
Norman flat buttresses to corners and in centres of walls. On side walls a round
headed double splay light. E window 6 1330 3-light with reticulated tracery and
hood. Nave and aisles taller and high on E nave gable pair of round headed
openings. E end of S aisle has C14 2-light window and N aisle has C14 3-light
with C20 rebuilt head. S aisle has 2 C18 2-light round headed windows with brick
dressings either side of porch and similar W window. Porch C18 gables, brick,
with rounded head to C20 doors. N aisle has small round headed doorway with
chamfer. Tower has tablet on S "1703 John Rowland, John Newell, churchwardens",
blue header brickwork with some stone quoins and hipped roof with weathervane.
N C18 round headed door and W C20 C18 style 2-light round headed window. Stepped
in upper stages with rebuilt C18 1 and 2-light rectangular bell openings and
crennelations. Inside chancel, medieval stained glass fragments, including St.
Andrew, in head of E window. East side stone corbel. Below S window C13 piscina.
Good C17 altar rails. C14 roof hidden by canted ceiling with moulded wallplate,
with at E tie across window. Plain pointed chancel arch. Nave has C13 2 bay S
arcade with plain pointed single order arches and octagonal piers. In face of E
respond is doorway to rood stair which is continued in thickness of wall. Steps
to C18 round headed door to tower with 1733 Royal Arms. Memorial slabs: 1643
to Roger Diggens, 1745 to Thomas King. Panelled pews C17, repaired. S aisle
has C14 pointed doorway with string and chamfer. C17 door. To W heavy C16 box
pew and C12 font, round body, octagonal top. C18 cover. N aisle chantry chapel
to Tichborne family, divided off by Elizabeth style railings. E window square
headed with nook shafts, C14 rebuilt, to side piscina with bowl. Brass on floor
1519 to Anne Tichborne. On N wall memorials: 1621 to Sir Benjamin Tichborne and
wife, 2 recumbent effigies with children below and canopy; 1619 to child Richard
Tichborne; 1845 by J E Carew to Sir Henry Tichborne and on W wall monument in
pointed recess 1835 to Henry Tichborne Doughty. 5 painted solid boards coats of
arms. Roof has chamfered wallplate and ties supported on arch braces on corbels and
'crossed serpentine braces and wind braces.' VCH; 1908; Vol 3; p 337-8.
'Buildings of England'; N Pevsner; Penguin; 1966; p 621-2.


Listing NGR: SU5687230258

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