NHER 9954 (Building record) - All Saints' Church
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
Location
| Map sheet | TM19NW |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | ASHWELLTHORPE, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK |
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(S1) noted a cusped intersected east window with fine stained glass; unusual foliate cross coffin slab.
(S2) notes a new roof and glazing and the north chancel chapel are of 1398 by Sir Edmund de Thorpe; the carpenter of the roof was John Faudy; and the aisle was added 1417 by another Sir Edmund who is buried in it. Good early medieval bell frame extended in late medieval.
See source [1].
E. Rose (NAU) 30 January 1986.
See (S3) for consideration of 1398 carpenter's accounts and detailed consideration of church building.
E. Rose (NAU) 5 February 1990.
23 November 1994. Visit after removal of pews and wooden floor in nave and unfortunately after approx. one third of area recovered (with carstone type sand). Nothing significant noted. Exposed soil was a rubbly brown sand with mortar. Workmen had collected numerous ?Flemish floor tiles (of large and small, and green and yellow types). All of these were bedded in mortar and in cementitious mortar and had been used in the sill walls supporting the pews.
Lowest part of reveal of north rood stair doorway exposed. This is mirrored in vertical cracks in plaster on wall above.
A.Rogerson (NLA) 23 November 1994.
7 May 1996. Observation of narrow (20 to 25m) trench dug to northwest of tower. In spoil a small fragment of English medieval floor tile (not retained). Trench 40 to 45cm deep. No features visible, but at a point 3m east of present west boundary of churchyard soil in edge and base of trench for length of about 2m was darker, more loamy and less clayey. Perhaps an earlier west boundary ditch.
A. Rogerson (NLA) 16 September 1996.
Press cutting in file, see (S4).
Church contains a font given by the Knyvett family in 1660; a 17th century Italian chest, and the alabaster tomb, fine but much vandalised over the centuries, of Sir Edmund and Lady de Thorp 1417.
E.Rose (NLA) 5 October 1998.
A fine painted triptych (now in NCM) was commissioned by Charles Knyvett from a Flemish artist for the church. See (S5) quoting (S6).
E. Rose (NLA) 3 March 2000.
A brass plaque to Jane Knyvett 1561 has been censored to escape the iconoclasts. See (S7).
E. Rose (NLA), 27 October 2003.
The stained glass and the memorial brasses had been removed from the church by 1644. (S8).
E. Rose (NLA), 25 April 2005.
(S9), commenting on substance of previous two entries, notes that the Captain of the band who removed them commented that there were more brass and glass inscriptions here than he had ever seen; but he did not take up the altar steps, possibly being overwhelmed.
E. Rose (NLA), 1 October 2005.
Associated Sources (16)
- --- SNF13559 Aerial Photograph: TM1497 C-D,G.
- --- SNF82316 Leaflet: Rosemary Tilbrook. 1977. History of Ashwellthorpe Church & Village.
- --- SNF80988 Monograph: Hart, S.. 2010. Medieval Church Window Tracery in England. p 8.
- --- SNF7576 Monograph: Pevsner, N and Wilson, B. 1999. Norfolk 2: North-West and South. The Buildings of England. 2nd Edition. p 183.
- --- SNF7580 Monograph: Pevsner, N. 1962. North-West and South Norfolk. The Buildings of England. 1st Edition. pp 76-77; Pl 42a.
- --- SNF57722 Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
- --- SNF8804 Secondary File: Secondary File.
- <S1> SNF560 Documentary Source: Martin, T. c. 1700-1799. Collections of Church Notes. Norfolk Records Office. Walter Rye Collection. RYE 17..
- <S2> SNF5420 Publication: Cotton, S.. [unknown].
- <S3> SNF5028 Article in Serial: Cattermole, P.. 1989. A 14th-century Contract for Carpenter's Work at Ashwellthorpe Church. Norfolk Archaeology. Vol XL Pt III pp 297-302.
- <S4> SNF4195 Newspaper Article: Eastern Daily Press. 1985-1992. [Photographs of All Saints' Church, Ashwellthorpe].
- <S5> SNF47467 Article in Serial: Tracy, C.. 1999. Importation of Church Furnishings.. Journal British Archaeology Ass. Vol CLII. p 100.
- <S6> SNF47489 Article in Serial: Martindale, A.. 1989. Proceedings of 1987 Harlaxton Symposium. Proceedings 1987 Harlaxton Symposium. pp 107-123.
- <S7> SNF53230 Article in Monograph: Finch, J.. 2003. A Reformation of Meaning.. Archaeology of the Reformation 1480-1580. Gaimster, D., & Gilchrist, R.. p 444.
- <S8> SNF56232 Publication: Spraggon, J. 2003. Puritan Iconoclasm during the English Civil War. p 122.
- <S9> SNF58113 Monograph: Cooper, T. (ed.). 2001. The journal of William Dowsing: iconoclasm in East Anglia during the English Civil War..
Site and Feature Types and Periods (2)
Object Types (5)
- COFFIN (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
- FLOOR TILE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
- TILE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
- Xbell frame (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
- FONT (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD)
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Record last edited
Apr 24 2017 11:15AM