Building record M5083 - Church of All Saints, Harworth

Summary

CHURCH (Medieval to Late 20th Century)

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 4614e 3917e (30m by 22m)
Map sheet SK43NE
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Harworth, Bassetlaw

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

A church at Harworth is mentioned in DB. (1)
All Saints church, rebuilt, except for the tower, in 1869, incorporates the Norman chancel arch and Transitional S doorway. (2)
The church is still in use for public worship. (3)
[C12]. The W tower … remains, and the badly worked-over chancel arch. In the S wall a badly preserved cusped recess. The S door [is] transitional. Mostly rebuilt by C. J. Neale in 1869. (4)


Listed buildings slides, (Photograph). SNT2648.

<1> VCH, 1906, Notts, p 262 (Published document). SNT1383.

<2> Cox JC, 1912, Churches of Notts, p 104 (Published document). SNT589.

<3> Emsley RW, 1960, Pers Comm (Personal comment). SNT669.

<4> Pevsner N, 1979, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire 2nd ed., p 139 (Monograph). SNT4.

<5> Doncaster Museum, Air photos (Aerial photograph). SNT644.

Other Refs: 51

<6> Andrew Failes, 2007, Archaeological Watching Brief of Groundworks at All Saints Church, Harworth, Nottinghamshire (Unpublished document). SNT5679.

Sources/Archives (7)

  • --- Photograph: Listed buildings slides. .
  • <1> Published document: VCH. 1906. Notts. 1. p 262.
  • <2> Published document: Cox JC. 1912. Churches of Notts. p 104.
  • <3> Personal comment: Emsley RW. 1960. Pers Comm.
  • <4> Monograph: Pevsner N. 1979. The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire 2nd ed.. Penguin. p 139 .
  • <5> Aerial photograph: Doncaster Museum. Air photos.
  • <6> Unpublished document: Andrew Failes. 2007. Archaeological Watching Brief of Groundworks at All Saints Church, Harworth, Nottinghamshire.

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Record last edited

Jul 5 2024 1:13PM

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