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© Mr Brian Jenkins LRPS
IoE Number:
52760
Location:
CHURCH OF ST GEORGE,
HATLEY, SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Photographer:
Mr Brian Jenkins LRPS
Date Photographed:
01 May 2000
Date listed:
22 November 1967
Date of last amendment:
22 November 1967
Grade
II*
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HATLEY HATLEY ST GEORGE
TL 25SE (South side)
4/97
Church of St George
22.11.67
II*
Parish church. C14, C15 and c.1873-8. Fieldstone and rubble, with clunch
dressings and tiled roof. Bell tower aisleless nave, and chancel with north
and south adjuncts. West tower, C15 with bell stage repaired in brick in 1625.
Embattled parapet with large centre gargoyle to the cornice. Three stage
diagonal buttressing. West window of two cinquefoil lights with vertical
tracery in a four centred head. Bell-stage openings blocked with the blocking
in north opening dated 1625. South wall of nave has two, three-light window
with vertical tracery in four centred arch. The south doorway has continuously
moulded jambs. The north wall has two similar windows and a two centred arch
to a doorway of continuously moulded orders in a square head. The chancel is
c.1873-8. Inside: C14 piscina in nave with moulded jambs and cinquefoil head.
Wall monuments on north wall of nave to members of Quintin family, early C19,
Thomas Quintin, 1806, white marble sarcophagus signed E Gaffin, Regent Street,
London.
RCHM: West Cambs mon (2)