St George's Church, Barton in Fabis

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St George's Church, Barton in Fabis
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St George's Church, Barton in Fabis
Coordinates: 52°53′23″N01°13′30″W / 52.88972°N 1.22500°W / 52.88972; -1.22500
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Low Church / Evangelical
Website 453churches.com
History
Dedication St. George
Administration
Province York
Diocese Southwell and Nottingham
Archdeaconry Nottingham
Deanery West Bingham
Parish Barton in Fabis
Clergy
Minister(s) Richard Coleman

St George's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Barton in Fabis, Nottinghamshire.

Contents

History

The church is medieval [1] and is a Grade I listed building. [2] St George's Church was restored in 1855 by Thomas Chambers Hine. Between 1931 and 1934 the nave roof and parapet were repaired at a cost of £725 by Charles Marriott Oldrid Scott, architect, and Thomas Long, builder.

The church is famous for the alabaster tomb in the chancel dating from 1616 with reclining effigies of William and Tabitha Sacheverell. [1]

Incumbents

Parish structure

It is part of an informal grouping of five churches that are known collectively as "The 453 Churches" as they straddle the A453. The other churches in the group are:

Organ

The two manual pipe organ dates from 1893 and is by the builder Alexander Young. It was installed in 1965. It came from Wincham Methodist Church. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Bells

The west tower contains a ring of six bells. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Pevsner, Nikolaus; Williamson, Elizabeth (1973). The Buildings of England. Nottinghamshire. Penguin Books. p. 33. ISBN   0140710027.
  2. Historic England. "Church of St George Barton in Fabis (Grade I) (1248685)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  3. "Barton-in-Fabis - Bells".