Church Of St David is a Grade II listed building in the Stratford-on-Avon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 May 1988. Church.
Church Of St David
- WRENN ID
- shifting-sill-twilight
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stratford-on-Avon
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 16 May 1988
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Church of St. David, located in Tredington, Newbold-on-Stour, is a mid-19th century church constructed from squared, coursed limestone rubble. It features an ashlar plinth, a string course, a moulded eaves cornice, buttresses, quoins, and coped gables, all topped with tile roofs. The church comprises a chancel, nave with a vestry, and a north tower, designed in the lancet style.
The chancel has two bays with angle buttresses and a three-lancet window to the east, which includes a hood mould and carved label stops. On the north and south sides, there are two single lancets, also with hood moulds and carved label stops. The nave consists of five bays with cement rendered buttresses. There are four single lancets on the north and five on the south, each with hood moulds and carved label stops. The south side features a gabled porch with a plank door, while the north side has a vestry with an east-facing four-centred arched doorway, hood mould, and carved label stops, along with a two-light cusped window.
The west window of the nave has three separate lancets connected by a continuous hood mould with label stops. The north tower, which has two stages, is adorned with cement rendered angle buttresses, string courses, and a coped parapet. The east side of the tower features a pointed arch with a plank door and a hood mould with label stops. Above this, there is a clock set in a moulded stone surround. The west side has another single lancet and a round window above it, also with a moulded stone surround. The bell stage includes a two-light window with plate tracery and a hood mould with label stops.
Inside, the church boasts an Early-English style chancel arch with shafts, capitals, and a many-moulded arch, along with a queen-post style roof featuring cusped struts.
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