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St Michael's Church, Upton

St Michael's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Upton, Northamptonshire, England (grid reference SP717602). This was formerly a separate hamlet, and is now part of the town of Northampton. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2] The church stands alongside the A45 road, adjacent to the grounds of the former Upton Hall.[2]

St Michael's Church, Upton
St Michael's Church, Upton, from the northeast
St Michael's Church, Upton
Location in Northamptonshire
52°14′08″N 0°57′03″W / 52.2356°N 0.9508°W / 52.2356; -0.9508
OS grid referenceNZ 274 513
LocationUpton, Northamptonshire
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
WebsiteChurches Conservation Trust
History
DedicationSaint Michael
Architecture
Functional statusRedundant
Heritage designationGrade I
Designated3 May 1968
Architectural typeChurch
StyleNorman, Gothic, Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking12th century
Completed1893
Specifications
MaterialsLimestone, lead roofs

Early history edit

St Michael's was built originally as a private chapel to the lord of the manor and it is thought that the present church was built between 1158 and 1189.[3] Alterations were made to it between the 13th and 15th centuries, including the addition of the tower in the 14th century and a porch in 1594. The church was restored in 1892–93 by M. H. Holding.[1] It was declared redundant on 1 January 1981, and was vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 21 December 1988.[4]

Architecture edit

Exterior edit

The church is constructed in coursed limestone rubble. It has dressings in limestone and ironstone, and lead roofs. Its plan consists of a nave with a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower. The tower is set within the west end of the nave, and has two-light bell openings on each side, a battlemented parapet, and a pyramidal roof with a finial and a wrought iron weathervane. On the west side of the tower, facing Upton Hall, is a stair turret, above which is an octagonal clock face. Over the nave and chancel walls is a plain parapet. The east window in the chancel has three lights and Decorated tracery. In the north wall is a small lancet window and, to the west of this, a two-light Perpendicular window that was inserted in 1892. On the south side of the chancel is a round-headed priest's door, and to the west of this are two-light windows. In both the north and south walls of the nave are Norman round-headed doorways. Also in the north wall is a three-light Perpendicular window, also from 1892, and two single-light round-headed windows. In the south wall are two-light Perpendicular windows, and on each side of the roof of the porch is a small quatrefoil window. The porch has a Tudor arched doorway. On the east side of the porch is a circular window, and there is a rectangular window on its west side. In the gable of the porch is a blank shield with the date 1592 to the left, the initials HC on the right and VK (for Valentine Knightley) above. In the west front of the church are lancet windows on each side of the tower, and a canted stair turret.[1] There is a mass dial (a form of sundial) to the east of the priest's door, another in the west wall, and a third in the porch.[3]

Interior edit

Internally there is no division between the nave and the chancel. The reredos, choir stalls, desks and pulpit are all made from Riga oak and were designed in 1899 by M. H. Holding.[1] In the church is a 17th-century parish chest. The vestry contains a 17th-century communion table which was replaced by a new altar in 1907. In the south wall of the chancel is a recess that probably formerly contained a piscina. There are aumbries in the north and east walls.[3] The stained glass in the east window dates from 1870. On the walls are four hatchments. There are a number of tombs and memorials in the church, many commemorating the Samwell family. These include a wall monument to Sir Thomas Samwell, 2nd Baronet who died in 1757. Also in the church is a tomb chest with alabaster effigies of Richard Knightley, who died in 1537, and his wife. In addition there is a slate wall memorial to James Harrington, the author of The Commonwealth of Oceana, who died in 1677 and is buried in St Margaret's, Westminster.[1]

External features edit

The churchyard contains a number of old graves.[3] One of these designated as a Grade II listed building; it is a headstone dated 1672, and is made from ironstone.[5] In the area around the churchyard are mounds which are the remains of a deserted medieval village.[2]

Recent history and present day edit

St Michael's continued to be a chapel of ease to St Peter's Church, Northampton, until 1966.[3] It was closed for regular worship in 1980. The churchyard is maintained by a group of local people known as the Friends of St Michael's, and seasonal services continue to be held in the church. Quinton House School now occupies Upton Hall; the school helps with the upkeep of the church, and holds occasional services for the pupils.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Historic England, "Church of St Michael, Upton (1372152)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 April 2015
  2. ^ a b c St Michael's Church, Upton, Northamptonshire, Churches Conservation Trust, retrieved 29 March 2011
  3. ^ a b c d e , Dunston and Upton Community, archived from the original on 5 May 2011, retrieved 11 October 2010
  4. ^ Diocese of Peterborough: All Schemes (PDF), Church Commissioners/Statistics, Church of England, 2011, p. 4, retrieved 11 April 2011
  5. ^ Historic England, "Head stone approximately 4 metres south of porch of St Michael's church, Upton (1249270)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 April 2015
  6. ^ St Michael, Upton, Church of England, retrieved 11 October 2010

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Not to be confused with St Michael s Church Upton Cressett St Michael s Church is a redundant Anglican church in Upton Northamptonshire England grid reference SP717602 This was formerly a separate hamlet and is now part of the town of Northampton The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building 1 and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust 2 The church stands alongside the A45 road adjacent to the grounds of the former Upton Hall 2 St Michael s Church UptonSt Michael s Church Upton from the northeastSt Michael s Church UptonLocation in Northamptonshire52 14 08 N 0 57 03 W 52 2356 N 0 9508 W 52 2356 0 9508OS grid referenceNZ 274 513LocationUpton NorthamptonshireCountryEnglandDenominationAnglicanWebsiteChurches Conservation TrustHistoryDedicationSaint MichaelArchitectureFunctional statusRedundantHeritage designationGrade IDesignated3 May 1968Architectural typeChurchStyleNorman Gothic Gothic RevivalGroundbreaking12th centuryCompleted1893SpecificationsMaterialsLimestone lead roofs Contents 1 Early history 2 Architecture 2 1 Exterior 2 2 Interior 3 External features 4 Recent history and present day 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly history editSt Michael s was built originally as a private chapel to the lord of the manor and it is thought that the present church was built between 1158 and 1189 3 Alterations were made to it between the 13th and 15th centuries including the addition of the tower in the 14th century and a porch in 1594 The church was restored in 1892 93 by M H Holding 1 It was declared redundant on 1 January 1981 and was vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 21 December 1988 4 Architecture editExterior edit The church is constructed in coursed limestone rubble It has dressings in limestone and ironstone and lead roofs Its plan consists of a nave with a south porch a chancel and a west tower The tower is set within the west end of the nave and has two light bell openings on each side a battlemented parapet and a pyramidal roof with a finial and a wrought iron weathervane On the west side of the tower facing Upton Hall is a stair turret above which is an octagonal clock face Over the nave and chancel walls is a plain parapet The east window in the chancel has three lights and Decorated tracery In the north wall is a small lancet window and to the west of this a two light Perpendicular window that was inserted in 1892 On the south side of the chancel is a round headed priest s door and to the west of this are two light windows In both the north and south walls of the nave are Norman round headed doorways Also in the north wall is a three light Perpendicular window also from 1892 and two single light round headed windows In the south wall are two light Perpendicular windows and on each side of the roof of the porch is a small quatrefoil window The porch has a Tudor arched doorway On the east side of the porch is a circular window and there is a rectangular window on its west side In the gable of the porch is a blank shield with the date 1592 to the left the initials HC on the right and VK for Valentine Knightley above In the west front of the church are lancet windows on each side of the tower and a canted stair turret 1 There is a mass dial a form of sundial to the east of the priest s door another in the west wall and a third in the porch 3 Interior edit Internally there is no division between the nave and the chancel The reredos choir stalls desks and pulpit are all made from Riga oak and were designed in 1899 by M H Holding 1 In the church is a 17th century parish chest The vestry contains a 17th century communion table which was replaced by a new altar in 1907 In the south wall of the chancel is a recess that probably formerly contained a piscina There are aumbries in the north and east walls 3 The stained glass in the east window dates from 1870 On the walls are four hatchments There are a number of tombs and memorials in the church many commemorating the Samwell family These include a wall monument to Sir Thomas Samwell 2nd Baronet who died in 1757 Also in the church is a tomb chest with alabaster effigies of Richard Knightley who died in 1537 and his wife In addition there is a slate wall memorial to James Harrington the author of The Commonwealth of Oceana who died in 1677 and is buried in St Margaret s Westminster 1 External features editThe churchyard contains a number of old graves 3 One of these designated as a Grade II listed building it is a headstone dated 1672 and is made from ironstone 5 In the area around the churchyard are mounds which are the remains of a deserted medieval village 2 Recent history and present day editSt Michael s continued to be a chapel of ease to St Peter s Church Northampton until 1966 3 It was closed for regular worship in 1980 The churchyard is maintained by a group of local people known as the Friends of St Michael s and seasonal services continue to be held in the church Quinton House School now occupies Upton Hall the school helps with the upkeep of the church and holds occasional services for the pupils 6 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Michael s Church Upton List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands List of churches in NorthamptonReferences edit a b c d e Historic England Church of St Michael Upton 1372152 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 April 2015 a b c St Michael s Church Upton Northamptonshire Churches Conservation Trust retrieved 29 March 2011 a b c d e St Michael s Church Upton Dunston and Upton Community archived from the original on 5 May 2011 retrieved 11 October 2010 Diocese of Peterborough All Schemes PDF Church Commissioners Statistics Church of England 2011 p 4 retrieved 11 April 2011 Historic England Head stone approximately 4 metres south of porch of St Michael s church Upton 1249270 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 April 2015 St Michael Upton Church of England retrieved 11 October 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Michael 27s Church Upton amp oldid 1222794077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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