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HER Number:408
Type of record:Building
Name:CHURCH OF ST MARY

Summary

Church of St Mary

Grid Reference:TA 033 220
Map Sheet:TA02SW
Parish:BARTON UPON HUMBER, NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE
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Monument Types

  • ANGLICAN CHURCH (MED:C12, Medieval - 1100 AD to 1199 AD)

Protected Status

  • Listed Building (I) 1346773: CHURCH OF ST MARY

Associated Finds - None

Associated Events

  • Desk-Based Assessment, Seaforth, 91 Barrow Road, Barton, 2007
  • Works on the Vestry inside St Marys' Church, Barton upon Humber

Full description

St. Mary's Church, 12th cent. Early English, Perpendicular (Pevsner 1964, 182-3). [1]

TA 0322 BARTON UNDER HUMBER BURGATE
(North side)
711/2/2 Church of St Mary
21.09.1966
GV I
Norman and Early English with nave and aisles, chancel, west tower, south porch. Lower part of tower and north aisle arcade Norman, otherwise Early English with C14 and C15 windows, C14 pinnacles and parapet to tower, C15 roof to south chapel. Mediaeval window glass assembled in C17. Sedile and piscinae. Chancel monuments of 1626 and 1729. Porch restored 1938.
Church of St Mary and Nos 26 to 36 (even) form a group, of which No 30 is of local interest only.
Listing NGR: TA0334922016 [2]

The church contains a framed and glazed Roll of Honour, listing 696 names of those who served during the First World War 1914-18. [3]

Building noted in a list made by Rex Russell in 1986 on the structures with chalk as a building material [4]

Two photographs of the walls of St Mary's churchyard, illustrating the difference in height between the street and the surviving headstones. [5]


Grimsby Evening Telegraph, 1950-1970, Untitled Source (AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH). SLS4444.


John Wood, 1986, A Gazetteer of Norman Architecture (GAZETTEER). SLS5102.


N Field, 1994, St Marys' Barton upon Humber, Works in the vestry (NOTES - LOOSE). SLS4976.


<1> Loughlin, N and Miller, KR, 1979, A Survey of Archaeological Sites in Humberside, 187 (BOOK). SLS523.


<2> English Heritage/NMR, 2005, Listed building system data in MIDAS XML format, 165526 (COMPUTER DISK/TAPE). SLS2963.


<3> UK National Inventory of War Memorials, 51703 (WEBSITE). SLS4370.


<4> R.C. & E. Russell, 1986, Chalk used for building in South Humberside (LIST). SLS4968.


<5> Richard Clarke, 2015, A Study of the historical context of Burial, Cremation and the development of Civil Cemeteries, with particular reference to Barton on Humber, Figs 6, 7 (MONOGRAPH - BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, COLLECTED WORKS). SLS7008.

Sources and further reading

---AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH: Grimsby Evening Telegraph. 1950-1970. TA 033 219.
---NOTES - LOOSE: N Field. 1994. St Marys' Barton upon Humber, Works in the vestry. A4 papers.
---GAZETTEER: John Wood. 1986. A Gazetteer of Norman Architecture. A4 papers.
<1>BOOK: Loughlin, N and Miller, KR. 1979. A Survey of Archaeological Sites in Humberside. A4 Bound. 187.
<2>COMPUTER DISK/TAPE: English Heritage/NMR. 2005. Listed building system data in MIDAS XML format. CD. 165526.
<3>WEBSITE: UK National Inventory of War Memorials. www.ukniwm.org.uk. 51703.
<4>LIST: R.C. & E. Russell. 1986. Chalk used for building in South Humberside.
<5>MONOGRAPH - BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, COLLECTED WORKS: Richard Clarke. 2015. A Study of the historical context of Burial, Cremation and the development of Civil Cemeteries, with particular reference to Barton on Humber. Pdf. Figs 6, 7.

Related records

21663Related to: WAR MEMORIAL, BARROW ROAD (Building)