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Church in Screveton, England
St Wilfrid's Church, Screveton
St Wilfrid's Church, Screveton
52°58′58.83″N 0°55′1.59″W / 52.9830083°N 0.9171083°W / 52.9830083; -0.9171083
OS grid referenceSK 72880 43414
LocationScreveton
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
History
DedicationSt Wilfrid
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade I listed
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Southwell and Nottingham
ArchdeaconryNewark
DeaneryEast Bingham
ParishScreveton

St Wilfrid's Church, Screveton is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Screveton.

History

The church dates from the 13th century. The west tower, however, dates from the 15th century and was altered in the late 16th century. The chancel was restored in 1881, and the nave restored and vestry built in 1884. The alabaster tomb of one Richard Whalley bears carvings of his three consecutive wives and his 24 children.

The church forms a joint parish with St Mary's Church, Car Colston. They form two of the Fosse group of churches with St Peter's Church, East Bridgford, St Helen's Church, Kneeton, and the Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, Flintham. Some joint services are held with the East Bridgford Methodist Church.

Memorials

  • Richard Whalley, Tower chamber
  • Walter Penistone Whalley, 1680
  • Margaret Whalley, 1675
  • Admiral Evelyn Sutton, 1817, and Roosilia Sutton, 1829.

See also

References

  1. The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire: Nikolaus Pevsner.
  2. Historic England. "Church of St Wilfrid, Screveton (1243811)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  3. Screveton: St Wilfred Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  4. Fosse Group site: Retrieved 9 January 2018.
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