St Cuthbert's Church, Over Kellet | |
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St Cuthbert's Church, Over Kellet, from the north
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Coordinates: 54°07′10″N 2°43′55″W / 54.1195°N 2.7319°W | |
OS grid reference | SD 523,696 |
Location | Over Kellet, Lancashire |
Country | England |
Denomination | Anglican |
Website | St Cuthbert, Over Kellet |
History | |
Dedication | Saint Cuthbert |
Architecture | |
Status | Parish church |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation | Grade II* |
Designated | 4 October 1967 |
Architect(s) | E. G. Paley, Austin and Paley (restorations) |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Gothic, Gothic Revival |
Specifications | |
Materials |
Pebbledashed rubble with sandstone dressings Slate roofs |
Administration | |
Parish | Over Kellet |
Deanery | Tunstall |
Archdeaconry | Lancaster |
Diocese | Blackburn |
Province | York |
Clergy | |
Vicar(s) | interrregnum |
Laity | |
Churchwarden(s) | Mr Nick Ward, Dr John Halsey |
Parish administrator | Dr Carol Allen-Glaister |
St Cuthbert's Church is in the village of Over Kellet, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tunstall, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
The earliest surviving parts of the church date from about 1200, but most of the structure is from the 16th century. It was restored in 1863–64 by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley. During the restoration, the ceiling was removed, the chancel arch was reinstated, the east end was rebuilt, and the seating was increased from 260 to 295. The alterations cost £330 (equivalent to £30,000 in 2015). It was further restored in 1909 by the successors in Paley's practice, Austin and Paley; this included rebuilding of the eastern bay, and the addition of dormers.
The church is constructed in pebbledashed rubble with sandstone dressings, and has slate roofs. Its architectural style is mainly late Perpendicular. The plan consists of a four-bay nave with a north porch, north and south aisles, a chancel, and a west tower. In the angle between the tower and the north aisle is a vestry. The tower has diagonal buttresses, and a battlemented parapet. It contains a west doorway, now blocked, a three-light west window, and three-light bell openings on all sides. Along the north aisles are three-light windows, and the vestry contains a two-light window. Along the south aisle are four two-light windows. The east window has three lights containing Perpendicular tracery.