St Michael's Church, Basingstoke

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St. Michael's
St Michael's Church, Basingstoke
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St. Michael's
51°15′54″N1°05′20″W / 51.265°N 1.089°W / 51.265; -1.089
Location Basingstoke, Hampshire
CountryEngland
Denomination Church of England
Tradition charismatic evangelical
Website www.basingstoke.church
History
Status Parish church
Consecrated c.1510
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designation Grade I listed building
Style Perpendicular
Years built14th15th century
Specifications
Number of towers1
Administration
Province Canterbury
Diocese Winchester (since 28 July 1919)
Clergy
Rector John Hudson

St. Michael's Church is an Anglican parish church in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. It is located in the lower part of the town, near its centre, towards the northern end of Church Street and is of historical value. It is designated a Grade I listed building.

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History

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Front View of St. Michael's

St. Michael's is a Grade I listed building. It is largely of 16th-century construction in stone and flint. As with many British churches, there is evidence of much alteration made to the building over the centuries [1] The south porch of the church was built in 1539, and a War Memorial Chapel installed in 1920. The building takes the form of a double-aisled church with a west tower and two separate chapels either side of the chancel at the eastern end. There is an attached churchyard, which was closed to burials around 1860.

In the southeast corner, St Stephen's Chapel and the vestry are the earliest parts extant, [2] with exterior walls of rough flint and rubble, and a separate, steeply pitched, red tiled roof with an ostensibly Victorian chimney. During extensive repairs and changes to the interior of the church undertaken in 18401841, old foundations were met with, and it was noted that many stones had the remains of "ancient mouldings", suggesting that this part of the church was constructed on the site of, and using material from, an earlier construction. [3]

Interior and exterior evidence indicates that the roof of the chapel was once a lean-to. Interior fitments include an unornamented piscina and a wooden triptych (c. 1549) believed to be the work of Jan Sanders van Hemessen that was presented to the church by the then vicar James Millard in the 1870s. [4]

In his 1895 novel Jude the Obscure , Thomas Hardy described the church as gaunt and unattractive.

In 1908 the newly ordained minister was Ernest Charles Saunders, who had recently married Lilian Elwyn Elliott. His wife left him by 1909 and went on to be a noted writer and anthropologist. She married again, but there is no evidence that she ever divorced Ernest. [5]

Present day

In 2019, St Michael's Church had a central coral tradition, [6] and was described as having a liberal Christian heritage. [7] In 2022, the Church of England's Strategic Development Fund awarded the diocese £1.59m to establish a "resource church" in Basingstoke. [8] It is now part of the HTB network, and charismatic evangelical in churchmanship. [9]

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Notes

  1. Betjeman, John, ed. (1980). Parish Churches of England & Wales. Collins. p. 17.
  2. Pevsner, Nikolaus; David Lloyd (1967). The Buildings of England: Hampshire and The Isle of Wight. London: Yale University Press. p. 90. ISBN   0-300-09606-2.
  3. Cottle, Robert (1841). Picturesque Views in and near Basingstoke. R. Cottle.
  4. Lacon, C.H. (July 1878). "Our Parish Churches No. XXVI, St Michael's, Basingstoke". The Church Portrait Journal: 51..
  5. Howgego, Raymond John (27 May 2010). Joyce, Thomas Athol (1878–1942), anthropologist and archaeologist. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/74201.
  6. "St Michael's Church, Basingstoke". Basingstoke Team Parish. Archived from the original (pdf) on 21 July 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  7. "Mission Priest (Common Tenure Interim Post) within the Basingstoke Team Parish" (pdf). Diocese of Winchester. May 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  8. Pendragon, Luther (22 July 2022). "Diocese of Winchester receives £1.59 million in funding to support church growth". Anglican Ink. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  9. "St Michael's (Town Centre)". A Church Near You. Retrieved 1 November 2025.

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