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© Mr David Black
IoE Number:
52759
Location:
CHURCH OF ST DENIS,
HATLEY, SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Photographer:
Mr David Black
Date Photographed:
20 February 2005
Date listed:
22 November 1967
Date of last amendment:
22 November 1967
Grade
II*
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HATLEY EAST HATLEY
TL 25SE (West side)
4/96
22.11.67 Church of St Denis
II*
Former parish church, now redundant. C13 nave and chancel mostly rebuilt 1874
by W Butterfield. Fieldstone with clunch and limestone dressings. Plan of
nave and chancel with modern vestry and south porch. Nave, c.1300 with C19
gabled bell-cote at west end. North wall has three windows restored, including
two lancets one with a cinquefoiled and the other with a trefoiled head. The
third window is of two trefoil lights with a foiled head. North doorway in two
centred arch of two chamfered orders. South doorway is mid C14 of two
continuous wave moulded orders. The church is now covered in creeper and the
above notes are taken from RCHM West Cambs mon (1) p145.
Pevsner: Buildings of England p334