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Church of Saint Oswald

A Grade II* Listed Building in Oswaldkirk, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.2023 / 54°12'8"N

Longitude: -1.0497 / 1°2'59"W

OS Eastings: 462085

OS Northings: 478922

OS Grid: SE620789

Mapcode National: GBR PM3V.JC

Mapcode Global: WHF9Y.VM9T

Plus Code: 9C6W6X22+W4

Entry Name: Church of Saint Oswald

Listing Date: 4 January 1955

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1173343

English Heritage Legacy ID: 329609

ID on this website: 101173343

Location: St Oswald's Church, Oswaldkirk, North Yorkshire, YO62

County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Civil Parish: Oswaldkirk

Built-Up Area: Oswaldkirk

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Oswaldkirk St Oswald

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


OSWALDKIRK MAIN STREET
SE 67 NW (south side)

6/49 Church of Saint Oswald

4.1.55
GV II*


Church. C12 nave with late C13 insertions and 1886 restoration including
substantial rebuilding of chancel. Limestone, sandstone and millstone grit
rubble and ashlar, Westmorland slate roof. 5½-bay nave with western
bellcote and south porch, and 3-bay chancel with vestry to north. West
front has massive quoins, one of which is probably a Saxon cross shaft re-
used. Single-light trefoil-headed window and bellcote above. Nave: south
door in Victorian porch beneath a rebuilt basket arch incorporates finely-
detailed beaded foliate capitals. 2-light trefoil-headed windows, that to
east being only original one. To north: doorway of 2 chamfered orders, the
outer one supported by shafts with stylised foliate capitals, with narrow
round-headed chamfered window to right and original 2-light trefoil-headed
window matching those to south, on left. Chancel: to south a blocked
square-headed priest's doorway with C14 foliate cross grave slab fragment
built into jamb, flanked by 2 square-headed 2-light C19 windows. To north:
C19 vestry. East end: 3-light C19 window in Decorated style, with 2-light
ogee-headed window to vestry. Interior: C17 pulpit and panelling in
chancel. Fragments of medieval window glass in east bay of nave windows.
Monuments on west wall of nave: Mary Thompson, died 1747, plaque on black
surround surmounted by medallion with child held by putto. Edward Thompson,
died 1742, white marble plaque on black surround surmounted by medallion
with bust. Pevsner N. "Yorkshire: The North Riding" 1966.


Listing NGR: SE6208578922

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