Church of St Michael Hartington Middle Quarter, England

Listed Building Data

Church of St Michael has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1109268
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
12 July 1967
Name
CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL
Location
CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, EARL STERNDALE
Parish
Hartington Middle Quarter
District
Derbyshire Dales
County
Derbyshire
Grid Reference
SK 09071 67070
Easting
409071.0000
Northing
367070.0000

Listed Building Description

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SK 06 NE PARISH OF HARTINGTON MIDDLE QUARTER EARL STERNDALE 4/74 (East Side) 12.7.1967 Church of St Michael GV II

Church. 1828-9 by G E Hamilton, chancel by R R Duke, 1877, Partly rebuilt 1950-2 after war damage. Coursed squared limestone with gritstone dressings and rock-faced quoins. Slate roofs. Ridgeback copings to gable walls. Three stage embattled western tower, aisle-less nave, small north vestry and narrow single bay chancel. Wide, pointed south door to tower with deeply recessed continuous moulding . Above four centred arched window with cavetto architrave and moulded dripmould over. Modern clock faced just above. Third stage has similar, but wider, opening to window below, with louvres. Similar bell openings to all but east side of tower. Large west window with cusped panel tracery and four centred arched top. Embattled parapets to tower. South nave wall has three pointed windowswith chamfered Y-tracery. Small pointed single light window to chancel. Twin lancet east window. Above chancel,on nave gable,plaque inscribed: 'Built AD 1823. Restored AD 1877'. North wall has two four centred arched windows with dripmoulds. Interior - completely rebuilt in 1950s. Crude stone font with vertical bands in relief. Probably C12.

Listing NGR: SK0907167070