Chatton, Holy Cross
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Description
Holy Cross Church was constructed between 1763 and 1770 to replace a ruined C13 church on the same site. In 1846 Anthony Salvin, then architect to the Duke of Northumberland at Alnwick Castle, added a north aisle. The stained glass of the east window and south chancel was inserted in 1851 by the well-respected and successful regional stained glass artist William Wailes. In 1895, the reredos by Arthur Moore was presented by the Culley family. In 1897, the Diamond Jubilee year of Queen Victoria, the south nave windows were replaced, a saddleback roof was added to the tower, a small window in the tower was re-glazed, a bell was added to the north exterior of the tower and part of the north aisle was enclosed to form a baptistery. Subsequent additions have included a vestry to the north of the tower, early to mid C20 riddel posts to the High Altar and a clock to the tower in 1901. The organ by G. M Holditch of London (1816-96) installed in Salvin's 1846 north aisle, is believed to have come from an Oxford University College. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1415535" rel="noreferrer nofollow">historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1415535 -
Owner
Pete Reed -
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License
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Further information
Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/69959962@N00/51792104613/
Resource type: Image
Added by: Peter Smith
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Picture Taken: 2022-01-01T12:20:04 -
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