Summary : 12th-15th century, 1699, restored 1840. Chancel rebuilt and aisles and nave partly rebuilt 1855 by Kirk, repaired 1880. Ashlar, some red brick patching. Lead and plain and fish scale tile roofs, some slate. Parapets with coped gables. Single ridge cross to the east chancel, east nave with finial. Stack to vestry. Tower, nave, south aisle, south porch, north aisle, north vestry and chancel. |
More information : [TF 35445073] St. Margaret's Church [T.U.] (1) This is Norman to Perpendicular and later; thoroughly restored in the 19th c. In the churchyard are the remains of a cross, comprising base-stone, socket and some 16 inches of shaft. (2-4) The cross remains survive at TF 35445072 See GP AO/64/190/8 The church is in normal use. (5) Church of St. Margaret, Grade 1. Remains of Cross, Grade 2 (see list for details). (6)
TF 3544 5071. Churchyard cross, St Margaret's churchyard. Scheduled RSM no. 22672. (7) |