St Helen's Church, Sibbertoft

St Helen's Church, Sibbertoft
52°26′19″N 0°59′56″W / 52.43865°N 0.99893°W / 52.43865; -0.99893Coordinates: 52°26′19″N 0°59′56″W / 52.43865°N 0.99893°W / 52.43865; -0.99893
Denomination Church of England
Administration
Deanery Brixworth
Archdeaconry Northampton
Diocese Diocese of Peterborough
Province Canterbury
Clergy
Rector Rev Janet Donaldson

St Helen's Church is an Anglican Church and the parish church of Sibbertoft. It is a Grade II* listed building and stands on the west side of Church Street at the north end of the village.[1]

There was presumably a church at Sibbertoft by 1086, when the Domesday Book records the presence of a priest there, although it does not mention a church building as such.[2]

The main structure of the present building was erected in the 13th and 14th centuries. It now consists of a nave, north and south aisles, chancel and west tower. The walls are constructed of lias and cobble and the covering of the roof is slate.

One bay of the north elevation to west end of nave has a late C13 two-light window and evidence of blocked window at junction of north aisle. Many other sections of the medieval building have been dated to the 14th century, such as the chancel arch, the north nave arcade, the inner arch of the porch and, probably, the tower. A fragment survives of the rood screen as a carving that is now over south chancel door, decorated in the form of twisted branches and crocketing.

Major restoration of the church took place about 1862-3. This work included construction of the south aisle and porch. Features from that era include the south arcade of the nave, a decorative tiled floor, a pulpit supported on 7 marble pillars, a font with marble pillars and stained glass windows.

Monuments in the church include a marble tablet commemorating Ambrose Saunders (died 1765) which can be seen on the west wall of the north aisle.

The parish registers survive from 1680, the historic registers being deposited at Northamptonshire Record Office.[3]

Sibbertoft is part of a united Benefice along with Marston Trussell and Welford. Each parish retains its own church building.[4]

Notes

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  1. "Historic England". Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  2. "Open Domesday – Sibbertoft". Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  3. "Parish Registers" (PDF). Northamptonshire County Council. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  4. "The Diocese of Peterborough – St Helen, Sibbertoft". Retrieved 2015-09-29.
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