Newark St Mary MagdaleneOfficial Listing Description
The following are listed:
The Church
The War Memorial
Church
SK7953NE
619-1/8/133
29/09/50 |
NEWARK ON TRENT |
CHURCH WALK
(North side)
Church of
St Mary Magdalene
and attached railing
Grade I |
Parish church and attached railing. Crypt and crossing piers c1180; crossing
and west tower c1220; south side and spire early C14; nave arcade, clerestory
and north aisle mid C15; chancel, choir, sanctuary, lady chapel and aisles,
late C15; transepts and chantry chapels early C16. Library above south porch
presented by Bishop White, 1698. Restored 1853 by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
Nave roof, south porch and spire restored 1913. Chapel of St George decorated
by Caroe, c1920. Chapel of the Holy Spirit decorated by Comper, 1930. Ashlar
with lead roofs. Moulded plinths and crenellated parapets throughout. Nave
and chancel aisle windows have hood moulds and mask stops. Engaged west tower
with spire, nave and chancel under continuous roof, with clerestory and aisles,
north porch, south porch and library, vestry, chantry chapels, transepts, crypt,
now treasury. West tower, 4 stages, has gabled angle buttresses up to the bell
stage, and flat clasping buttresses with gabled tops above. String courses,
quatrefoil frieze, mask corbel table, crocketed corner pinnacles. West side
has moulded doorway with dogtooth bands and hood mould and 4 shafts. C14 traceried
panelled door flanked by single niches. Above it, a C15 5-light lancet with
transom and panel tracery. Above again, a 4-bay blind arcade with 2 niches
and above it, trellis decoration. On each side, a clock. East side has 2-bay
arcade. Bell stage has on each side a moulded double opening, each divided
into a traceried double lancet bell opening. Over all, a crocketed gable. On
either side, and in the gable, a canopied ogee headed niche with figure. Octagonal
broach spire with weathercock and 4 tiers of gabled lucarnes with double lancet
openings. Nave clerestory has coved eaves, crenellated parapet and gables,
gargoyles and gabled sanctus bellcote with pinnacles. On either side, 10 triple
lancets with panel tracery and linked hood moulds. North nave aisle, 6 bays,
has moulded plinth and eaves band, crenellated parapet, and buttresses with
shafts and crocketed pinnacles, those at the angles with niches. Six 4-light
lancets with panel tracery. West end has a similar 5-light lancet. Central
square north porch has plinth, angle buttresses and low pitched crenellated
gable. Roll moulded elliptical arched door with 3 shafts and hood mould, and
C20 doors and overlight. South nave aisle, 6 bays, has moulded plinth, mask
corbel table and crenellated parapet. 4 crocketed gabled buttresses and angle
buttress, with gabled niches. Six 4-light Decorated lancets, the third from
left partly covered by the south porch. Plain west gable has a 6-light lancet
with flowing tracery. 2 storey south porch and library has plinth and string
courses and low pitched gable with pinnacles. Elliptical arched 5-light lancet
with figure in niche above. On either side, a segment headed 4-light lancet
with hood mould. Depressed four-centred arched doorway with single shafts and
hood mould, with C20 glazed screen and door. On the east side, a blocked Tudor
arched door. Chancel clerestory has 12 triple lancets similar to nave clerestory,
with a double lancet at the west end. East end has a full height 7-light lancet
with traceried transom and round headed lights. In the gable, a canopied niche
with figure and cross. On either side, a gabled buttress, each with a figure
niche, all crocketed. North chancel aisle and St George’s Chapel, 4 bays,
has buttresses with 2-stage detached wall shafts with crocketed pinnacles.
Frieze of shields. To east, a 5-light lancet with panel tracery and to west,
4 similar 4-light lancets. Off-centre C14 moulded doorway with crocketed ogee
finial. East gable has a 6-light lancet and above it, a figure niche with pinnacle.
Similar south chancel aisle and Chapel of the Holy Spirit has to east two 5-light
lancets and to west, three 4-light lancets with four-centred arched heads,
the lower parts covered by a single storey vestry. Vestry, 3 bays, Perpendicular
style, has off-centre door and 3 untraceried triple lancets, and at the east
end a similar 4-light lancet, all with four-centred arches. Transepts have
angle buttresses with figure niches and pinnacled gables with central niches.
North and south gables have 7-light Perpendicular lancets with depressed four
centred arches and panel tracery. North transept has on either side a 4-light
lancet with panel tracery, similar to those in the aisles, and in the south
west corner a crenellated octagonal stair turret. South transept has to east
a partly blocked 5-light lancet.
INTERIOR
5-bay nave has coved piers with lobed bases, 4 shafts and small foliate capitals.
Moulded arches with hood moulds and figure stops. Clerestory has moulded sill
band and linked hood mould with mask stops, alternate stops forming roof corbels.
Painted low pitched roof with arch braces and panels with bosses, continued
over the crossing. Triple chamfered tower arch with hood mould and dogtooth
band, and filleted triple shafts. To north and south, similar smaller arches
into the aisles, with hood moulds. Depressed four-centred arched west doorway
with C19 wooden screen and carillon mechanism to left. West window has late
C19 stained glass. North aisle has an unpainted panelled roof similar to the
nave and windows with moulded surrounds, hood moulds and mask stops. 3 north
west windows have stained glass c1900. East end has moulded arch with hood
mould and figure stops and piers similar to the nave arcade, the south one
with figure brackets. To left, a painted stone figure niche with billeted canopy.
West window has a plain bracket to right and an unusual triple-head bracket
to left. South aisle has a similar roof to the north aisle, with a single purlin
gabled roof to the 2 west bays.
Moulded eastern arch has hoodmould and stops, and triple shafts with foliate
capitals. Eastern bays have square corbels with fleurons. Windows have moulded
surrounds, double shafts and hood moulds. 3 south east windows have stained
glass by Wailes and Gerente, mid C19. Central moulded doorway has above it
a double chamfered window to the library, with traceried wrought iron grille.
2 south west windows have stained glass by Kempe, 1901. Both nave aisle west
windows have stained glass by Burlison & Grylls, late C19. South porch
has restored beamed ceiling and chamfered stone benches on each side. C19 enclosed
stone spiral stair with shouldered doorway and 6 stepped lancet openings. Moulded
south doorway has triple shafts and 2 mask stops but no hood mould. C18 framed
panelled screen and door. Library above has low pitched roof with arch braces
and panelled ceiling. C19 fitted bookcases and door screen. Crossing has piers
with triple shafts and foliate and mask capitals, and moulded arches with hood
moulds. Those to chancel and transepts are higher than that to nave.
Clerestory has moulded sill band. Chancel arch has restored oak rood screen
with traceried crest and canopies, said to be the sole surviving work of Thomas
Drawswerd of York, 1508. Chancel and aisle have 6 bay arcades and clerestory
similar to the nave. East ends form central lady chapel, northern chapel of
St George and southern Chapel of the Holy Spirit. 3 east end windows are flanked
by canopied niches, the larger central ones with restored figures. Central
window has noteworthy stained glass by Hardman, 1862. North chancel aisle has
moulded western arch with triple shafts and hood mould, and wrought iron screen,
1862. Moulded windows with linked hood moulds and niches between them. Renewed
flat roof with moulded timbers and short wooden wall shafts. Wood panelled
eastern chapel has traceried screen and altarpiece, and late C19 stained glass
window by Hardman. South chancel aisle has similar western arch and screen,
flanked by single Tudor arched doorways, that to left to former rood. Similar
roof, slightly cambered, with bosses. East window has reset medieval stained
glass by Joan Howson, 1957. South side has east window with stained glass by
Percy Bacon, 1929. Central cusped piscina and to its right, Tudor arched vestry
door with flanking pilasters and crest. Rectangular Meyring chantry to north
east of chancel, 1500, has angle buttresses and crenellated crest. Towards
the chancel, a moulded four-centred arch. Towards the aisle, panelled base
and 5-light transomed opening. Similar Markham chantry, to south east of chancel,
1508, has frieze of shields. Towards the chancel, a panelled four-centred arch
and a 4-seat sedilia. Towards the aisle, a 6-light transomed opening with 2
panels painted with scenes from a danse macabre. Transepts have low pitched
roofs with moulded timbers and short wooden wall shafts on mask corbels. Windows
have moulded surrounds with hood moulds and stops. South transept east window,
blocked at the foot, has C19 stained glass. 2 bay crypt, now treasury, has keeled roll-moulded rib vaults with bosses. Fittings include octagonal C15
font with bowl c1660, altered C16 traceried bench ends with poppyheads in the
chancel aisles, and elaborate traceried panelled choir stalls with misericords,
c1500, matching the rood screen. C16 cope chest and 2 freestanding collection
boxes. C19 benches, skeleton pulpit, brass eagle lectern, and Gothic organ
case by Scott. Large panelled gilt wood reredos with central canopy, by Comper,
1937. On the east side, a 13-seat sedilia with ogee openings. Above it, a mosaic
Adoration by James Powell & Sons, 1912. Memorials include large Flemish
brass to Alan Fleming, 1363. Purbeck marble chest tomb with quatrefoil panels
to Robert Brown, 1532. Wall tablet to Anne Markham, 1601, removed from Cotham,
with relief figure panel with weepers in an inscribed Classical surround. Garlanded
marble and slate tablet with crest to Hercules Clay, 1644. Strapwork marble
and alabaster tablet with broken pediment to Henry Trewman, 1655. Painted alabaster
bust in oval niche, with pedimented surround and 2 inscribed panels, to John
Johnson, 1659. 2 similar alabaster busts in oval niches, with inscriptions,
to R. Ramsey, 1639, with broken segmental pediment, and to T. Atkinson, 1661.
Marble tablet with pediment, crest and bust to Daniel Crayle, 1727. Tablet
with profile medallion by Roubiliac to Anne Taylor, 1757. Outside, wrought
iron spearhead railing and 2 gates with stone plinth, late C18, running from
the south transept to the corner of the south chancel aisle.
War Memorial
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GV |
NEWARK ON TRENT |
CHURCH WALK
(North side (off))
War memorial 30M east
of Church of
St Mary Magdalene
Grade II |
War memorial. 1921. Possibly
by Sir R Blomfield. Portland stone. Octagonal base with 3 unequal steps carrying
inscribed octagonal pedestal. Tapered cross shaft with bronze sword on east
side.
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