Church of St Michael Wilsford cum Lake, 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1284143
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II*
Date Listed
18 February 1958
Name
CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL
Location
CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, WILSFORD
Parish
Wilsford cum Lake
District
Wiltshire
Grid Reference
SU 13478 39802
Easting
413477.9370
Northing
139802.4280

Listed Building Description

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WILSFORD CUM LAKE WILSFORD SU 13 NW (east side)

8/211 Church of St Michael 18.2.58 II* Anglican parish church. C12, largely rebuilt 1852 by T. H. Wyatt for Giles Loder. Strap-pointed flint with limestone dressings. Greensand quoins to C12 work in tower. Tiled roofs. Nave and chancel in one, with organ chamber on north, a timber framed south porch, by Weaver, added 1869 and C12 west tower. Widely spaced lancets and sill string course. Triple lancets to east end. Ashlar eaves course. Some chevron and other C12 carved stones built in walls. Tower has C12 lower two stages without buttresses, and west door with nook shafts and cushioned capitals. Two round headed windows. Upper stage rebuilt, with corbelled parapet and two light openings. Pyramidal tiled roof. Interior: Spacious, walls plastered and floor flagged. Chancel differentiated from nave by heavier truss only. Nave roof of 3½ bays, open timber trusses with principal rafters braced from hammer beams, and vertical studs above collars. Chancel truss of pierced oak carried on timber wall shafts on stone corbels. Panelled angled ceiling over chancel end. C12 tower arch with chamfered impost capitals, applied balls on north side. Round headed opening from bell chamber to nave. Fittings: Font, octagonal limestone bowl on short column, possibly C17, reset C19. Panelled pulpit. Communion rail, choir stalls and pews all C19 but two probably C17 plain pews near rear of church. Organ by J.W. Walker, 1858 in Gothic case. Glass: In south chancel window, a small C15 crucified Christ set in C14 pieces. Monuments: An interesting range of wall monuments. North side, from east end: a) Gothic limestone niche with angled buttresses and ogee cusped canopy. To Edward Duke of Lake House, died 1852. b) Small neat Carrara marble tablet. A pyramid over panel, to Samuel Andrews, died 1801. c) Gothic niche by Osmund. Nodding crocketed ogee canopy between panelled buttresses carrying square pinnacles, crocketed gable behind. Inscribed and imprinted marble panel to Elizabeth Loder of Wilsford House. d) Large Carrara marble panel with fluted frame, to Augustine Hayter, died 1779, and later family. e) Engraved slate tablet by Eric Gill, portraying mother and child, to Wynlayne Foster Lodge of Painswick, died 1922. f) Wall tablet by Earlsman of Sarum. Shaped top. White marble oval panel on grey field with shaped top. Urn over, husks below, to Richard Chandler, died 1784. South side, from east end: g) Corniced wall tablet by Earlsman. White and grey marbles. Urn on steps above erased wyvern crest on apron. To Robert Duke, died 1793, and wife, died 1805. h) White marble tablet with yellow marble panel, scroll and foliage supporters. Cornice over, carrying coloured mantled arms. Two putti in three-quarter relief below. To Edward Wyndham Tennant, died 1916 on the Somme. i) In window embrasure: polished slate tablet with shaped top, a crown of ships in roundel. To Lt. John Chetwode, RN, died 1941. j) In next embrasure: a terrazzo tablet with shaped top. Relief of Monte Cassino within wreath. To Major Douglas Bailey, died 1944. k) White marble sarcophagus on grey by Osmund. Corniced lid with coloured arms. To Philip Pinckney, died 1843. 1) Polished limestone panel to Richard Sykes, ambassador to the Netherlands, assassinated 1979. m) White marble corniced panel on grey. Draped urn over. To John Pinckney, died 1792. On west wall, carved arms of George III and two hatchments i) Robert Duke, died 1749, and ii) Robert Duke, son of last, died 1793, as g) above. In chancel, a series of 6 cast and painted plaster panels of angels playing musical instruments, separate garlands over, and roundels above. Half round panels below with quotations from Keats' Ode In nave eight C18 metal sconces. (Pevsner: Buildings of England: Wiltshire; Churches of South East Wiltshire; rchm. 1987) In churchyard, four significant post-Great War memorials. a) Against south chancel wall, 1940, limestone, to Sir Oliver Lodge, and ad