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St John the Baptist's Church, Burringham

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OS grid reference
  
SE 833 090

Denomination
  
Anglican

Opened
  
1857

Architectural type
  
Church

Architect
  
Samuel Sanders Teulon

Country
  
England

Functional status
  
Redundant

Dedication
  
John the Baptist

Designated as world heritage site
  
7 March 1985

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Location
  
Burringham, Lincolnshire

Website
  
Churches Conservation Trust

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Buxton Memorial Fountain, Holy Trinity Church - Hastings, St George the Martyr - Holborn, All Saints Church - Wordwell, St Nicolas' Church - Guildford

St John the Baptist's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Burringham, Lincolnshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The church stands at the south end of the village, on the east bank of the River Trent.

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History

The church was built in 1856–57 to a design by S. S. Teulon. It closed in 1983, and was declared redundant the following year.

Exterior

St John's is constructed in red brick with English bond brickwork. The details are in black brick and limestone ashlar. The roofs of the body of the church are slated, and the porch has a concrete tile roof. Its plan consists of a five-bay nave, a chancel with an apse and an organ chamber and vestry on the north side, and a west tower incorporating a porch. The tower is short, and has buttresses at its junction with the nave, and a stair turret at the northwest angle. It has a two-light north window, and a similar but larger three-light west window. Above the porch is a trefoil containing three blocked trefoils and a roundel in the centre. There is a brick frieze under the eaves, and on the summit of the tower is a pyramidal roof with a pinnacle. The south porch has buttresses flanking a trefoil-headed doorway, and a four-bay blind arcade on each side. On the sides of the nave are two-light windows. The chancel has lancet windows, and three two-light windows in the apse. At the eastern end of the roof is a pinnacle.

Interior

The interior of the church is decorated in polychrome brick, in red, yellow and black. It is floored with polychrome encaustic tiles. The font is octagonal, with coloured encaustic tiled panels. There is 19th-century stained glass in the south and east windows. The ceiling above the altar is painted with stars and constellations. The organ had been made in 1849 by Forster and Andrews for St Andrew's Church, Epworth. It was moved here and restored at an unknown date by T. L. Jubb and Son.

References

St John the Baptist's Church, Burringham Wikipedia