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Tidmington, Warwickshire

Location
(52°2′42″N, 1°37′9″W)
Tidmington
SP 262 386
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Warwickshire and Worcestershire
now Warwickshire
medieval not confirmed
  • Harry Bodenham

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Description

A small church dating fromc.1200, although much rebuilt, consisting of nave, early 13thc. W tower, early 16thc. chancel and modern S porch. Romanesque sculpture is found on the font and the late 12thc. or early 13thc. S doorway. Of shelly Edgehill-type liassic limestone and some blue lias.

History

In 1086 the Bishop of Worcester held Tidmington as a member of his manor at Tredington and still received a rent of wheat in 1636. Tidmington was a chapelry annexed to the church of Tredington until 1719.

Features

Exterior Features

Doorways

Furnishings

Fonts

Comments/Opinions

Bibliography
Pevsner, 433
VCH, 3:539-541