St Blasius Church, Shanklin

St. Blasius Church, Shanklin
50°37′18″N 01°11′02″W / 50.62167°N 1.18389°W / 50.62167; -1.18389Coordinates: 50°37′18″N 01°11′02″W / 50.62167°N 1.18389°W / 50.62167; -1.18389
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Broad Church
Website st-blasius-church.org.uk
History
Dedication St. Blasius
Administration
Parish Shanklin
Diocese Portsmouth
Province Canterbury

St. Blasius Church, Shanklin is a parish church in the Church of England located in Shanklin, Isle of Wight.

Lych Gate at Shanklin Old Church

The church is medieval but was largely rebuilt in 1859.[1] It is also known as Shanklin Old Church. The bell ropes hang down into the nave, so the ringers can be seen by the congregation.

It stands at the southern end of the parish at the angle made by the roads to Wroxall and Ventnor. It has been so altered and added to that it is now of little interest. Originally it must have been of the usual aisleless type of manorial chapel—an oblong structure with nave and chancel in one line; and so it remained till 1852, when transepts were added, the church lengthened westward and a bell turret formed at the intersection of the roofs. A lych-gate with clock and bell was put up as a memorial to Mr. White-Popham. There is a good Renaissance oak chest, apparently brought from elsewhere. There are memorial tablets to members of the Hill and Popham families. The registers date from 1717.[2]

Organ

The pipe organ dates from 1874 by the builder Forster and Andrews. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

References

  1. The Buildings of England, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Nikolaus Pevsner
  2. 'Parishes: Shanklin', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 5 (1912), pp. 195–197. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42072 Date accessed: 14 December 2008.
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