Church of St Mary and St Thomas, Knebworth

Church of St Mary and St Thomas, Knebworth
The northern side of the church looking towards the tower
Location Knebworth Park, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, SG3 6PY
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Previous denomination Roman Catholic
History
Status Active
Architecture
Functional status Parish church
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Designated 27 May 1968
Specifications
Bells 8
Administration
Parish Knebworth
Deanery Stevenage
Archdeaconry Hertford
Diocese Diocese of St Albans
Clergy
Rector The Revd Jim Pye

The Church of St Mary and St Thomas is one of two Anglican churches in Knebworth, Hertfordshire, England.[1] The church dates from the twelfth century and is a grade I listed building.

The church is set in a churchyard which has listed tombstones by Edwin Lutyens.[2] It is surrounded by parkland.

History

Site

Like a number of Norman churches in the area (for example, St Nicholas' Church, Stevenage; All Saints, Datchworth), the site is on a hill. Archaeological investigations have identified traces of an early settlement between the church and Knebworth House. It is believed that the settlement was abandoned when the park was created in c. 1300.[3]

In 1914 work started on a new church, St Martin's, to serve the main population centre of Knebworth, but St Mary and St Thomas has remained in use.

Architecture

The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner described the exterior of the church as "architecturally insignificant".[3][4] The most prominent feature is the tower, surmounted by a short spire typical of the region called a "Hertfordshire spike".(see note1)

Features of interest inside the church include a Norman chancel arch and memorials to the Lytton family.[1]

On 27 May 1968, the church was designated a grade I listed building.[5]

Present day

The church still uses the Book of Common Prayer for its services.[6] The church is part of the parish of Knebworth in the Archdeaconry of Hertford of the Diocese of St Albans.[6]

See also

Notes

1.^ Flèche or short spire rising from a church-tower, its base concealed by a parapet, common in Herts., England. Pevsner, N., Cherry. BoE, Hertfordshire. (1977)

References

  1. 1 2 "Church of St Mary and St Thomas". Historic England.
  2. "Tombstones". Historic England.
  3. 1 2 "Old Knebworth: Conservation Area" (PDF).
  4. Pevsner. Buildings of England, Hertfordshire.
  5. Historic England. "Church of St Mary and St Thomas (1295771)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  6. 1 2 "St Mary & St Thomas of Canterbury, Knebworth". A Church Near You. Archbishops' Council. Retrieved 1 July 2017.

Sources

  • Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget (revision) (1977) [1953]. Hertfordshire. The Buildings of England (2nd ed.). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. pp. 312–313. ISBN 0-14-071007-8.

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