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Baxterley, Warwickshire

Location
(52°34′12″N, 1°37′25″W)
Baxterley
SP 256 970
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Warwickshire
now Warwickshire
medieval not confirmed
  • Harry Bodenham

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Description

The church consists of a chancel which is Romanesque in origin, nave, N aisle, a 17thc. W tower, and a vestry which abuts the N wall. 12thc. work is found in the chancel arch, which was re-built during the 1950s owing to mining subsidence, a priest's door and two lancets with arcuated lintels, in the chancel. There is also a vestige of buttressing on the SE angle of the chancel, at low level.

History

Dugdale notes that Robert Ferrers, Earl of Derby, gave the church of Baxterley to Merevale Abbey (N Warwickshire) in the 12thc. He states that "The church is but a chapel belonging unto Orton-on-the-Hill, given to the monks of Merevale by Robert Earl Ferrers, Pope Lucius III confirming the grant in 1185."

Features

Exterior Features

Doorways

Interior Features

Arches

Chancel arch/Apse arches
Comments/Opinions

Bibliography
Dugdale 2: 1054-5
VCH, 4:26-27