St Thomas' Church, Garstang
Church in Lancashire, England
St Thomas' Church is a Church of England church in Garstang , a market town in Lancashire , England. It is an active Church of England parish church in the Diocese of Blackburn and the archdeaconry of Lancaster. The church was built in 1770 as a chapel of ease to St Helen's Church in nearby Kirkland and was later assigned its own parish. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building .
History
Historically, the township of Garstang was part of the ecclesiastical parish of the same name. Garstang's parish church was St Helen's Church , approximately 2 miles (3 km) away in the township of Kirkland . A chapel of ease to St Helen's was built in the township of Garstang in the 15th century.[ 1] The chapel was dedicated to the Holy Trinity . By the 18th century, this chapel had fallen into disuse.[ 2]
In 1770, a new chapel was built on a different site in the town and dedicated to Saint Thomas; the architect was Richard Gillow.[ 1] In 1879, a chancel was added to the church, probably by Lancaster-based architecture firm Paley and Austin .[ n 1] In 1881, St Thomas' became a parish church in its own right.[ 2] Around this time, the churchyard was enlarged.[ 4]
Architecture
St Thomas' Church is built of sandstone rubble and its roofs are slate . The plan consists of a nave with a tower to the west, a chancel and a transept to the north.[ 5] The tower is square with extensions to the north and south. It has round-headed bell openings.[ 1]
The three-light east window contains a stained glass image of Saint Thomas, designed by Carl Almquist of the Lancaster-based firm Shrigley & Hunt .[ 1] There is also a depiction of the Ascension of Jesus by the same firm.[ 6] There is a bronze sculpture of Christ in the chancel, designed in 1974 by Josefina de Vasconcellos .[ 1]
External features
Cross base
In the churchyard, there are the remains of a medieval sandstone cross (listed as a "cross base"). It has a rectangular base and shaft.[ 7] The churchyard also contains the war graves of a British and an Australian soldier of World War I .[ 8]
Assessment and administration
St Thomas' was designated as a Grade II listed building on 17 April 1967.[ 5] The sandstone cross base and shaft in the churchyard have also received a Grade II designation.[ 7] The Grade II designation—the lowest of the three grades—is for buildings that are "nationally important and of special interest".[ 9] Hartwell and Pevsner (2009) describe the church as a "cheap uninspired job".[ 1]
St Thomas' is an active parish church in the Anglican Diocese of Blackburn , which is part of the Province of York . It is in the archdeaconry of Lancaster and the Deanery of Garstang.[ 10]
See also
References
Notes
^ Although Price (1998) lists St Thomas' as one of Paley & Austin's works,[ 3] Hartwell & Pevsner (2009) mention only a chancel added in 1875 by Longworth & Gardner.[ 1]
Citations
^ a b c d e f g Hartwell & Pevsner (2009) , pp. 302–03
^ a b Farrer & Brownbill (1912) , pp. 311–13
^ Price (1998) , p. 82
^ "The Parish Church of St Tomas, Garstang — History" , Official website , retrieved 1 August 2011
^ a b Historic England , "Church of St Thomas, Garstang (1361933)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 11 April 2015
^ Waters (2003) , p. 73
^ a b Historic England, "Cross Base with Part of Shaft, West of Tower of Church of St Thomas, Garstang (1163590)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 11 April 2015
^ GARSTANG (ST. THOMAS) CHURCHYARD , Commonwealth War Graves Commission , retrieved 13 February 2013
^ Listed Buildings , Historic England, retrieved 1 August 2011
^ "Church Details: Garstang St Thomas" , blackburn.anglican.org , Diocese of Blackburn, retrieved 1 August 2011
Sources
Farrer, William; Brownbill, J., eds. (1912), "Townships — Garstang" , A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 7 , Constable , OCLC 59626695
Hartwell, Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: North , New Haven and London: Yale University Press , ISBN 0-300-12667-0
Price, James (1998), Sharpe, Paley and Austin: A Lancaster Architectural Practice: 1836–1942 , Centre for North-West Regional Studies, ISBN 1-86220-054-8
Waters, William (2003), Stained Glass from Shrigley & Hunt of Lancaster and London , Lancaster: University of Lancaster , ISBN 1-86220-140-4
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