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St Hilary's Church, St Hilary, Cornwall

The Church of St Hilary is an Early English–style church in the village of St Hilary, Cornwall, England. It features a 13th-century tower. Following a fire in 1853, the remainder of the church was rebuilt two years later by William White. The church is dedicated to Saint Hilary of Poitiers and is a Grade I listed building.[1][2] The architecture is described in Pevsner's Buildings of England: Cornwall.[3]

St Hilary Church, St Hilary
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipHigh Church
History
DedicationSt Hilary of Poitiers
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseTruro
ArchdeaconryCornwall
DeaneryPenwith
ParishSt Hilary, Cornwall
Clergy
Priest(s)Father Jeff Risbridger
Location of St Hilary's Church, St Hilary, Cornwall in Cornwall
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameChurch of Saint Hilary
Designated10 June 1954
Reference no.1310334

Antiquities edit

A Roman milestone was found in the foundations of the church in 1854, and it is now fixed in the south aisle. The inscription, Imp Caes Flav Val Constantino Pio nob Caes divi Constanti Pii F[el] Aug[usti] filio, refers to the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (Collingwood (1965) RIB no. 2233).[4] The churchyard contains both British and Roman crosses.[citation needed]

There is a Cornish cross in the churchyard; it has a Latin cross on both sides. There is another cross on Trewhela Lane.[5]

20th century and after edit

Newlyn School artists' works edit

Bernard "Ber" Walke was made Vicar of St Hilary in 1912; he was the priest from 1913 to 1936.[6][7] Although the medieval St Hilary Church was rebuilt in 1853, it lacked interior decoration.[8] Annie Walke, the vicar's wife, and some of the couple's artist friends from the "Lamorna Group" of the Newlyn School were commissioned to decorate the church with altarpieces, panels and other works.[6][9] Some of the works depicted the lives of saints from Cornwall.[8]

One of Annie's works for the church was a Joan of Arc painting that was placed just inside the south door of the church. Ernest Procter made a work that depicts St Mawes, St Kevin and St Neot for the pulpit and a reredos of the Altar of the Dead. Annie, Dod and Ernest Procter, Gladys Hynes, Alethea and Norman Garstin and Harold Knight all made paintings for the sides of the stalls in the church. Phyllis ("Pog") Yglesias made the north wall's crucifix and nearby is Roger Fry's reredos. 12-year-old Joan Manning Saunders made the painted pictures for a chancel screen.[10]

Damage and restoration edit

The parish became notorious in the 1930s after extreme Protestant agitators broke into the church on 8 August 1932, and removed or destroyed many of the fittings and furnishings that had been installed by the much-loved Father Bernard Walke (vicar of St. Hilary from 1912 to 1936). The damage was caused by an ad hoc group of Protestants from Plymouth and elsewhere.[11] More recently, some of these have been restored, and the devotional Anglo-Catholic atmosphere has been reinstated.

The church continues to fundraise to maintain the fabric and is hoping to be able to restore the bells which are currently awaiting repair.

St Hilary Heritage Centre edit

The church houses the St Hilary Heritage Centre beneath the school room, with displays about local history dating back to the Roman era.[12] Exhibits include mining, emigration, Newlyn School paintings, Cornish language and the history of the church.[13] The Heritage Centre tells the fascinating story of St Hilary with its historic links to St Michael's Mount. It has a rich and celebrated history from pre-historic times to the present day. The Church has unique links with West Cornwall's literary and artistic heritage particularly the Newlyn Artists. The Procters, Harveys, Knights, Garstins and Walkes were all involved in the unique scheme of decoration of the church which has led to its Grade 1 listing. Open from May to end of September on Wednesdays 11.00 am to 4.00 pm (refreshments available from the pop-up cafe in the church.)

References edit

  1. ^ "GENUKI article on St Hilary". GENUKI.
  2. ^ "Article on St Hilary". Soskernow: Friends of Cornwall website.
  3. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus Cornwall (1951; new edition 1970) (revised by Enid Radcliffe) Penguin Books ISBN 0-300-09589-9; p. 178
  4. ^ Collingwood, R. G.; Wright, R. P. (1965). The Roman Inscriptions of Britain. I: Inscriptions on stone. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 696.
  5. ^ Langdon, A. G. (1896) Old Cornish Crosses. Truro: Joseph Pollard; pp. 275-76 & 61-62
  6. ^ a b Anne Walke. Penlee House Museum and Gallery. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  7. ^ Claughton Pellew; Anne Stevens; Ashmolean Museum. Claughton Pellew: wood engravings : Ashmolean Museum, Eldon Gallery, 16 September-22 November 1987. Ashmolean Museum; September 1987. p. 14.
  8. ^ a b "Reverend Bernard Walke and His Mother." BBC. Your Paintings. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  9. ^ Annie Walke. Cornwall Artists. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  10. ^ Melissa Hardie. 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery. Hypatia Publications; 1 June 1995. ISBN 978-1-872229-22-5. p. 1915.
  11. ^ Brown, H. Miles (1976). A Century for Cornwall. Truro: Blackford. pp. 64, 75, 92, 98-100
  12. ^ "Heritage Centre". St Hilary Church. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  13. ^ "St Hilary Heritage Centre". Cornwall Museums. Retrieved 7 March 2015.

External links edit

  • St. Hilary Church - official site
  • "St Hilary Church". A Church Near You. Retrieved 25 April 2009.

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The Church of St Hilary is an Early English style church in the village of St Hilary Cornwall England It features a 13th century tower Following a fire in 1853 the remainder of the church was rebuilt two years later by William White The church is dedicated to Saint Hilary of Poitiers and is a Grade I listed building 1 2 The architecture is described in Pevsner s Buildings of England Cornwall 3 St Hilary Church St HilaryDenominationChurch of EnglandChurchmanshipHigh ChurchHistoryDedicationSt Hilary of PoitiersAdministrationProvinceCanterburyDioceseTruroArchdeaconryCornwallDeaneryPenwithParishSt Hilary CornwallClergyPriest s Father Jeff RisbridgerLocation of St Hilary s Church St Hilary Cornwall in CornwallListed Building Grade IOfficial nameChurch of Saint HilaryDesignated10 June 1954Reference no 1310334 Contents 1 Antiquities 2 20th century and after 2 1 Newlyn School artists works 2 2 Damage and restoration 3 St Hilary Heritage Centre 4 References 5 External linksAntiquities editA Roman milestone was found in the foundations of the church in 1854 and it is now fixed in the south aisle The inscription Imp Caes Flav Val Constantino Pio nob Caes divi Constanti Pii F el Aug usti filio refers to the Roman emperor Constantine the Great Collingwood 1965 RIB no 2233 4 The churchyard contains both British and Roman crosses citation needed There is a Cornish cross in the churchyard it has a Latin cross on both sides There is another cross on Trewhela Lane 5 20th century and after editNewlyn School artists works edit Bernard Ber Walke was made Vicar of St Hilary in 1912 he was the priest from 1913 to 1936 6 7 Although the medieval St Hilary Church was rebuilt in 1853 it lacked interior decoration 8 Annie Walke the vicar s wife and some of the couple s artist friends from the Lamorna Group of the Newlyn School were commissioned to decorate the church with altarpieces panels and other works 6 9 Some of the works depicted the lives of saints from Cornwall 8 One of Annie s works for the church was a Joan of Arc painting that was placed just inside the south door of the church Ernest Procter made a work that depicts St Mawes St Kevin and St Neot for the pulpit and a reredos of the Altar of the Dead Annie Dod and Ernest Procter Gladys Hynes Alethea and Norman Garstin and Harold Knight all made paintings for the sides of the stalls in the church Phyllis Pog Yglesias made the north wall s crucifix and nearby is Roger Fry s reredos 12 year old Joan Manning Saunders made the painted pictures for a chancel screen 10 Damage and restoration edit The parish became notorious in the 1930s after extreme Protestant agitators broke into the church on 8 August 1932 and removed or destroyed many of the fittings and furnishings that had been installed by the much loved Father Bernard Walke vicar of St Hilary from 1912 to 1936 The damage was caused by an ad hoc group of Protestants from Plymouth and elsewhere 11 More recently some of these have been restored and the devotional Anglo Catholic atmosphere has been reinstated The church continues to fundraise to maintain the fabric and is hoping to be able to restore the bells which are currently awaiting repair St Hilary Heritage Centre editThe church houses the St Hilary Heritage Centre beneath the school room with displays about local history dating back to the Roman era 12 Exhibits include mining emigration Newlyn School paintings Cornish language and the history of the church 13 The Heritage Centre tells the fascinating story of St Hilary with its historic links to St Michael s Mount It has a rich and celebrated history from pre historic times to the present day The Church has unique links with West Cornwall s literary and artistic heritage particularly the Newlyn Artists The Procters Harveys Knights Garstins and Walkes were all involved in the unique scheme of decoration of the church which has led to its Grade 1 listing Open from May to end of September on Wednesdays 11 00 am to 4 00 pm refreshments available from the pop up cafe in the church References edit GENUKI article on St Hilary GENUKI Article on St Hilary Soskernow Friends of Cornwall website Pevsner Nikolaus Cornwall 1951 new edition 1970 revised by Enid Radcliffe Penguin Books ISBN 0 300 09589 9 p 178 Collingwood R G Wright R P 1965 The Roman Inscriptions of Britain I Inscriptions on stone Oxford Clarendon Press p 696 Langdon A G 1896 Old Cornish Crosses Truro Joseph Pollard pp 275 76 amp 61 62 a b Anne Walke Penlee House Museum and Gallery Retrieved 1 October 2012 Claughton Pellew Anne Stevens Ashmolean Museum Claughton Pellew wood engravings Ashmolean Museum Eldon Gallery 16 September 22 November 1987 Ashmolean Museum September 1987 p 14 a b Reverend Bernard Walke and His Mother BBC Your Paintings Retrieved 2 October 2012 Annie Walke Cornwall Artists Retrieved 1 October 2012 Melissa Hardie 100 Years in Newlyn Diary of a Gallery Hypatia Publications 1 June 1995 ISBN 978 1 872229 22 5 p 1915 Brown H Miles 1976 A Century for Cornwall Truro Blackford pp 64 75 92 98 100 Heritage Centre St Hilary Church Retrieved 7 March 2015 St Hilary Heritage Centre Cornwall Museums Retrieved 7 March 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Hilary s Church St Hilary St Hilary Church official site St Hilary Church A Church Near You Retrieved 25 April 2009 nbsp Christianity portal nbsp Cornwall portal 50 07 52 N 5 25 44 W 50 1311 N 5 4288 W 50 1311 5 4288 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Hilary 27s Church St Hilary Cornwall amp oldid 1186275061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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