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Church of Saint Bartholomew

A Grade II* Listed Building in Maltby, Rotherham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4211 / 53°25'16"N

Longitude: -1.2074 / 1°12'26"W

OS Eastings: 452767

OS Northings: 391883

OS Grid: SK527918

Mapcode National: GBR NX0W.DB

Mapcode Global: WHDDM.F88N

Plus Code: 9C5WCQCV+C2

Entry Name: Church of Saint Bartholomew

Listing Date: 13 November 1959

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1314662

English Heritage Legacy ID: 335917

ID on this website: 101314662

Location: Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66

County: Rotherham

Civil Parish: Maltby

Built-Up Area: Maltby

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Maltby

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description


MALTBY CHURCH LANE
SK59SW
(south end)
3/42 Church of
Saint Bartholomew
13.11.59
GV II*
Church. C11 and C15 tower, otherwise 1859 by P. Boyce. Magnesian limestone
laid in herringbone fashion to tower and as snecked rubble to C19 work,
ashlar spire; Welsh slate roof. West tower, 3-bay aisled nave with south
porch, 2-bay chancel with south vestry and north organ chamber projections.
C19 work in Gothic Revival style with geometrical tracery. Tower: Cll, 3
stages. Large sandstone quoins, partly replaced in limestone; C19 four-light
west window with trefoiled lights; original round-headed openings to north
and south now blind; band and offset to 2nd stage having round-headed windows
to 3 sides; band and offset beneath altered 2-light belfry openings with C15
cusped heads, upper part of 3rd stage rebuilt C15 and given oversailing,
embattled parapet and recessed octagonal spire pierced by quatrefoils and
with small lucarnes. Nave: south porch on left with clasping buttresses
flanking a trefoil-headed doorway beneath coped gable. Aisle on right has
moulded plinth and sill band to quoined 2-light windows with foiled lights;
gable copings. Chancel: lower. Angle buttresses flank 5-light east window
with hoodmould. Stepped lancet to bay 2 on south; gabled vestry projection
on its left has buttresses flanking a circular, plate tracery window in
pointed recess. North organ chamber, as vestry, has eastern lean-to with
shouldered-arched door. Gable copings with east cross.
Interior: C19 moulded tower arch. Aisle arcades have cylindrical piers,
moulded capitals and chamfered arches of 2 orders. Chancel arch: keel-
moulded, of 2 orders, hoodmould with head-carved stops; double-chamfered arch
into organ chamber; 2 trefoil-headed arches to vestry beneath chamfered arch.
Sedilia: 3 seats divided by slender shafts to stepped-lancet head.
Font: late medieval octagonal bowl on later shaft.
Monuments: late C18 wall monuments beneath tower, 3 have broken pediments, 1
as a cartouche, the other a corniced panel with flat obelisk. Brasses in
vestry to William Fretwell (d1700) and John Fretwell (1725); wall plaque to
Thomas Fretwell (d1753).
P. F. Ryder, Saxon Churches in South Yorkshire, County Archaeology Monograph
No 2, 1982, p84-87.

Listing NGR: SK5276791883

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