Building record M535 - Church of All Saints, Thrumpton

Summary

CHURCH (Medieval to Late 20th Century)

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 50971 31162 (31m by 11m)
Map sheet SK53SW
District Rushcliffe
Civil Parish Thrumpton, Rushcliffe

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Parish church. 13th and 15th century, extensively restored 1871 by GE Street. Ashlar, some dressed coursed rubble. Plain tile roofs with decorative ridges. Coped gables with single ridge crosses to the east nave and east chancel. Single stack to vestry. Set on a chamfered plinth to all but the south west nave and buttressed apart from the tower. Tower, nave, north organ chamber and vestry and chancel. (2)
Unbuttressed W tower with the typical masonry windows and quoins of the C13 to early C14. Restored by Street, who rebuilt the chancel at the expense of Lady Byron in 1871. Monument to Gervase Pigot [II] d. 1669. (1)


Listed Buildings Slides, (Photograph). SNT2648.

OS, 1973, 1:10000 1973 (Map). SNT995.

<1> Pevsner N, 1979, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire 2nd ed., p 352 (Monograph). SNT4.

<2> Historic England, 2021, National Record of Historic Environment (Digital archive). SNT5271.

<3> DOE, 1986, Dist of Rushcliffe (Listed Buildings), 12-10-87 79 (Published document). SNT6210.

Sources/Archives (5)

  • --- Photograph: Listed Buildings Slides. .
  • --- Map: OS. 1973. 1:10000 1973.
  • <1> Monograph: Pevsner N. 1979. The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire 2nd ed.. Penguin. p 352.
  • <2> Digital archive: Historic England. 2021. National Record of Historic Environment.
  • <3> Published document: DOE. 1986. Dist of Rushcliffe (Listed Buildings). 24. 12-10-87 79.

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Record last edited

Aug 17 2026 11:29AM

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