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St Giles' Church, Holme

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Location
  
Holme, Nottinghamshire

Denomination
  
Church of England

Deanery
  
Newark and Southwell

Phone
  
+44 1636 892020

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

Country
  
England

Parish
  
Langford

Archdeaconry
  
Newark

Dedication
  
Saint Giles

St Giles' Church, Holme

Address
  
Langford Ln, Holme, Newark NG23 7RY, UK

Diocese
  
Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham

Deaneries
  
Newark-on-Trent, Southwell

Similar
  
Holy Trinity Church - Besthorpe, All Saints' Church - Winthorpe, St Helen's Church - Thorney, St John the Baptist's Church, All Saints' Church - Collingham

St Giles' Church, Holme is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Holme, Nottinghamshire.

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History

The church dates from the 12th century, and was largely rebuilt in the early 15th century by John Barton..

It is part of a group of parishes which includes

  • St Bartholomew's Church, Langford
  • St Cecilia's Church, Girton
  • All Saints' Church, Harby
  • St George the Martyr's Church, North & South Clifton
  • All Saints' Church, Collingham
  • St John the Baptist's Church, Collingham
  • St Helena's Church, South Scarle
  • Holy Trinity Church, Besthorpe
  • St Helen's Church, Thorney
  • All Saints' Church, Winthorpe
  • Cadaver tomb

    The church is noted for the founder's cadaver tomb. John Barton was a prosperous wool merchant who died in 1491. His wealth accumulated from sheep was acknowledged in stone and stained-glass in his now-gone home 'I thank God and ever shall, It is the shepe that hath payed for all' (sic) he founded St. Giles' church and built his tomb during his lifetime with his memento mori below. At his feet is his rebus - a barrel (tun) with a bar across it for 'Barton'.

    References

    St Giles' Church, Holme Wikipedia


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