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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 86 NE 1172
Type of record:Listed Building
Name:CHURCH OF ST BARTHOLOMEW

Summary

Grade I listed building. Main construction periods 1300 to 1863. Church constructed during the 14th century but incorporating earlier work. A restoration took place in 1863 by RC Hussey. There are also 20th century alterations. The church is constructed of flint and ashlar with a plain tile roof.


Grid Reference:TQ 88814 65118
Map Sheet:TQ86NE
Parish:BOBBING, SWALE, KENT

Monument Types

  • CHURCH (Medieval to Modern - 1300 AD to 2050 AD)
Protected Status:Listed Building (I) 1299598: CHURCH OF ST BARTHOLOMEW

Full description

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Description from record TQ 86 NE 24:
[TQ 8881 6512] St. Bartholomew's Church [NAT] (1) St. Bartholomew's Church has nave and chancel, each with north aisle, a western tower and south porch. (2) It has some good Early English and Decorated work but has been much altered and damaged by restoration. (3) In normal use. (4) Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Grade I. 14th century with earlier fragments restored 1863 by R. C. Hussey. (For full description see list.) (5)

Description from record TQ 86 NE 1180:
Listed building : no additional information available

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
TQ 86 NE BOBBING SHEPPEY WAY (south-east side)
2/28 Church of St. Bartholomew
24.1.67 I
Parish Church. C14 with earlier fragments restored 1863 by R.C. Hussey. Flint with ashlar dressings, and plain tile roof. Nave and chancel with continuous north aisle, south porch and western tower. Three- stage tower on plinth, with C19 board west door in double hollow- chamfered surround, 2 light window with sexfoil in head over the door, single light belfry openings in top stage. Restored south porch with C20 board doors in double chamfered and roll moulded surround. Chancel roof stepped down, nave and chancel with 3 offset buttresses and C19 restored Decorated-style windows, and small sauctus-bell-window. East window restored 3-light reticulated, North aisle has good series of c. 1320 windows, cusped 'Y'-tracery at east, three 2-light windows on north wall with mouchettes over, and with split-cusped trefoils and linking bars to west windows. Interior: plain unmoulded tower arch. Arcade of 3 double chamfered arches to north aisle, on octagonal piers. Plastered ceiling with 2 tall crown posts. North aisle of one build along whole north side of church, with 3 short octagonal crown posts. Double chamfered chancel arch on octagonal piers. Chancel with arch through to aisle, with carved head stops to hood mould, and crown post and plastered roof. Fittings: chamfered piscina in chancel, and ogee-headed piscina in north aisle, which also has 2 stone brackets for statues before the window. Triple sedilia in chancel, part restored, shafted arches of c. 1300. The west respond now shows Romanesque carving of c. 1190, showing St. Martial ordaining a deacon, with inscription: SANCTUS MARCIALIS PIUS PATRONCUS. Monuments: 2 brasses, now at the west end, both made c. 1420, to Sir Arnold(d. 1410)and Lady Joan Savage, and Sir Arnold Savage, d. 1420. Both damaged, the former with canopy gone, the latter with figure mutilated. On south wall, brass to Joan Bourne, d. 1496. South nave wall, hanging monument to Charles and Francis Tufton, d. 1657. Two half-length busts under broken segmental pediment containing a cartouche and supported by corinthian pillars and frieze, and below, the inscribed plaque. In the north aisle, a similar black and white wall monument to Henry Sandford of Bobbing Court, d. 1660, and his wife Elizabeth. Busts of man and woman with open pediment containing cartouche, and below a coved and inscribed plaque. On chancel south wall, white marble plaque in Latin to William Tyndale, d. 1748 who had pulled down the chief residence in the parish, Bobbing Court. Stained glass: fragments in north-east window of aisle, early C14 details of plants. Associations: church records state in 1672 " our minister is gone to sea". In fact, the minister was Titus Oates, fleeing justice, before his later success in fabricating the Popish Plot of 1678. See: Church Guide 1979, B.O.E. Kent II (1983 edition), 147. Listing NGR: TQ8891665300 (7)


<1> OS 6" 1908 (OS Card Reference). SKE48323.

<2> The Churches of Kent 1877 190-1 (S Glynne) (OS Card Reference). SKE50272.

<3> Little Guides Kent 1935 64 (J C Cox) (OS Card Reference). SKE46142.

<4> F1 CFW 09-JUL-63 (OS Card Reference). SKE42496.

<5> DOE (HHR) Swale Boro Kent 27 Nov 1984 7 (OS Card Reference). SKE40622.

<6> Field report for monument TQ 86 NE 24 - July, 1963 (Bibliographic reference). SKE4543.

<7> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>OS Card Reference: OS 6" 1908.
<2>OS Card Reference: The Churches of Kent 1877 190-1 (S Glynne).
<3>OS Card Reference: Little Guides Kent 1935 64 (J C Cox).
<4>OS Card Reference: F1 CFW 09-JUL-63.
<5>OS Card Reference: DOE (HHR) Swale Boro Kent 27 Nov 1984 7.
<6>Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 86 NE 24 - July, 1963.
<7>XYMap: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #33822 Church, ]