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St Luke's Church, Simonsbath

St Luke's Church is a Church of England church in Simonsbath, Exmoor, Somerset, England.[1] The church, which was designed by Henry Clutton and built in 1855–56, has been a Grade II listed building since 1959.[2] In addition to being a place of worship, today the church is also used to hold concerts and other events.[3] It is the venue of the annual Simonsbath Festival.[4]

St Luke's Church
St Luke's Church
Religion
AffiliationChurch of England
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusActive
Year consecrated1856
Location
LocationSimonsbath, Exmoor, Somerset, England
Geographic coordinates51°08′28″N 3°45′05″W / 51.1410°N 3.7513°W / 51.1410; -3.7513
Architecture
Architect(s)Henry Clutton
TypeChurch

History edit

The small settlement of Simonsbath was established after Exmoor was purchased by John Knight from the Commissioners of Woods and Forests in 1818. As the population grew in relation to increased local agricultural work and mining operations, eighteen residents of the estate put forward a petition in 1845 calling for a church to be built.[5] At the time, the nearest church was the parish church at Exford, approximately six miles from Simonsbath. St Luke's was built by the order of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, at a time when the estate was owned by Frederick Knight, who inherited it from his father in 1850.[6]

In 1818, as part of the Inclosure Act, a 12-acre plot of land was reserved by the Crown for the construction of a church if future development of Exmoor required a place of worship for its inhabitants.[7] An inspection of the proposed site was carried out by two Commissioners in May 1853 and plans for the church drawn up by Henry Clutton.[8][6] The Commissioners of Woods and Forests also provided a grant of £1,815 towards the construction of the church and parsonage.[9]

Preliminary works began in May 1855 when the contractor, Mr. Amos Hole of Kingsbrompton, began preparing the site.[10] However, owing to the low tender the builder had submitted to win the contract, Hole soon declared bankruptcy over its construction, with a debt of £587 owed to various local tradesmen.[6] The contract then passed on to another local builder, John How, who also erected the parsonage.[11]

The completed church was consecrated by the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Rev. Robert Eden, 3rd Baron Auckland, on 18 October 1856, who attended with the Chancellor of the Diocese and other local members of the clergy, including those of surrounding parishes. A local Wesleyan choir performed at the ceremony. With the opening of the church, Exmoor became its own parish.[6]

Architecture edit

St Luke's is built of local Blue Lias, with Bath stone dressings and a slate roof, in an Early English style. The bellcote at the western end of the church contains one bell. The interior is made up of a three-bay nave, chancel, south porch and vestry. The floor is laid with tessellated tiles, while the open roof, seats, pulpit and reading desk are all oak-stained.[6][2] A stained glass window was later added to the church in remembrance of the local men killed in World War I.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "St Luke". A Church Near You. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b Historic England. "CHURCH OF ST LUKE, Exmoor (1058030)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  3. ^ St Luke, Simonsbath, Exmoor, Somerset TA24 7SH View on map. "St Luke, Simonsbath". Historic England. Retrieved 7 May 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "About us - St Luke". A Church Near You. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  5. ^ St Luke's, Exmoor (Simonsbath), Church Guide
  6. ^ a b c d e The North Devon Journal - Exmoor: Consecration of the new church at Simonsbath by the Bishop of Bath and Wells - 23 October 1856 - page 5
  7. ^ Orwin, Charles Stewart; Sellick, Roger J. (25 July 2007). The reclamation of Exmoor Forest - Charles Stewart Orwin, Roger J. Sellick - Google Books. ISBN 9780715349595. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  8. ^ The North Devon Journal - Exmoor - 12 May 1853 - page 5
  9. ^ Flew, Sarah (2018). "The state as landowner: neglected evidence of state funding of Anglican Church extension in London in the latter nineteenth century" (PDF). eprints.lse.ac.uk. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  10. ^ The North Devon Journal - Exmoor: The church - 10 May 1855 - page 8
  11. ^ Atkinson, Michael (1997). Exmoor's Industrial Archaeology - Google Books. ISBN 9780861833184. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  12. ^ "St Lukes Memorial Window | War Imperial War Museums". Iwm.org.uk. 24 September 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2019.

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