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Church of St John the Baptist

A Grade II* Listed Building in Hinton Charterhouse, Bath and North East Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3234 / 51°19'24"N

Longitude: -2.322 / 2°19'19"W

OS Eastings: 377655

OS Northings: 158308

OS Grid: ST776583

Mapcode National: GBR 0R4.V2C

Mapcode Global: VH96T.PZSV

Plus Code: 9C3V8MFH+95

Entry Name: Church of St John the Baptist

Listing Date: 1 February 1956

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1136127

English Heritage Legacy ID: 32516

ID on this website: 101136127

Location: St John the Baptist's Church, The Green, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA2

County: Bath and North East Somerset

Civil Parish: Hinton Charterhouse

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST 75 NE HINTON CHARTERHOUSE

11/114 Church of St John the
Baptist
1.2.56

G.V. II*

Parish church. C12, altered early-mid C13 and extended by south chapel and porch;
tower restored 1770; north aisle of 1825; restored 1846 by Edward Davis of Bath
and windows restored in 1897. Consists of west tower, nave, north aisle, south
chapel and porch, and chancel. Rubble and coursed rubble with freestone dressings;
stone slate roof. Late C12 or early C13 broad west tower of 3 stages, the upper
being C18, unbuttressed with small lancet windows and quoins to the lower stages
and Gothick style Y-tracery to the bell chamber; embattled parapet and moulded
cornice; 3-light C19 Perpendicular style west window and doorway. North aisle
of four (1897) Perpendicular style windows under square hoodmoulds. Projecting,
gabled south porch; the outer doorway has a moulded arch with a fillet, and stiff-
leaf corbels, chamfered outer surround and a hood mould on carved head stops.
South chapel: one plain lancet window in a deep embrasure and one 2-light late
C13 style window with cusped lancets and a quatrefoil; 3-light east window with
lancets to the outer lights and a trefoil to the centre. Chancel: one 2-light
window with plain lancets and an unfoiled circle above and cusped rere-arch; a
smaller 2-light window with cusped lancets and a sexfoil above; priest's door
under an arched head and in a heavy outer moulding; C19 Geometric style east win-
dow. Interior: 2 bay arcade with continuous chamfered arches to south chapel.
Triple chamfered tower arch. 3 bay arcade to north aisle on octagonal piers.
Pulpit: C19 in a Perpendicular style. Font: C12 tub shaped bowl enriched with
a zig-zag moulding at the top. Monuments. Funeral hatchment in north aisle;
and baroque style monument to Robert Painter, died 1735, fluted pilasters, gad-
rooned bases, cherubs on plinth and heavily moulded cornice. Tower: John and
Margaret Shutt, died 1668, inscribed plaque with memento mori tablet above. South
chapel: Walter Robinson, died 1737, large tablet of grey marbles, inscribed plaque
with pedimented top and side consoles: Painter family, 1809, coloured marbles,
weeping woman and an urn. (N. Pevsner, Buildings of England: North Somerset and
Bristol, 1958.)


Listing NGR: ST7765558308

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