Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST MARTIN CUM GREGORY (464065)
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| Grade | I | 
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| LBSUID | 464065 | 
| Date assigned | 14 June 1954 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
YORK
SE6051NW                  MICKLEGATE           1112-1/28/692             (South side)           14/06/54                  Church of St Martin cum Gregory                                     (Formerly Listed as:                                     MICKLEGATE                                     Exhibition Centre)
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Parish church, now public hall. C11 nave; early C13 north and           south arcades; mid C14 north aisle with C13 north doorway.           c1430 chancel, chancel chapels and arcades rebuilt retaining           part of early C14 south chapel east wall; south side rebuilt,           retaining late C14 south porch doorway and upper storey           window; west tower rebuilt. Late C15 chancel arch and nave           clerestory. 1655 north porch added; c1677 west tower refaced           in brick. C18 north and south aisles reroofed; nave and north           aisle ceiled. 1844-45 tower upper stage rebuilt; vestry and           anteroom formed at west end of north aisle. 1894 restoration           and chancel reroofed. 1844-45 work by JB and W Atkinson.           MATERIALS: dressed limestone with some gritstone,           incorporating Pre-Conquest fragments; east end gables and           south aisle west gable built up in brick; tower refaced in           orange-red brick in English garden wall bond, with ashlar           quoins and dressings. Roofs of lead, tile and slate.           PLAN: 2-bay chancel with north and south chapels; 2-bay aisled           nave and clerestory, north vestry; west tower.           EXTERIOR: triple-gabled east end, chancel and north chapel on           chamfered plinth, south chapel on moulded plinth; buttresses           with offsets, north angle one with decaying gargoyle. North           chapel window of 5 cinquefoiled lights with trefoil-headed           panel tracery in 2-centred head. South chapel window of three           ogee-headed trefoiled lights beneath cusped reticulated           tracery, in chamfered 2-centred head with hoodmould. On north           side, chancel chapel is of 4 bays articulated by buttresses           with offsets and decaying gargoyles. 3-light windows similar           in detail to that at east end, over moulded sillstring.           Beneath easternmost window is partly buried blocked window of           two ogee-headed trefoiled lights in chamfered square head.           Coved cornice carved with bosses beneath parapet. Aisle on           chamfered plinth. Coped and gabled porch projects towards west           end with chamfered 2-centred arch; within, reset doorway with           2-centred arch beneath nailhead hoodmould. Windows are of           three trefoiled lights with cusped reticulated tracery in           2-centred heads over chamfered sillstring.           On south side, chancel chapel is of 4 bays separated by           buttresses with moulded offsets. Windows are of three           cinquefoiled lights with panel tracery, some renewed, in           2-centred heads, beneath hoodmoulds. Chamfered cornice and           parapet with moulded coping continues across south aisle.           Aisle on moulded plinth has three buttresses with moulded
offsets, two with defaced armorial shields and gargoyles.           Westernmost bay has C20 glazed door in chamfered round-arched           doorway, beneath low window of two ogee-headed trefoiled           lights in chamfered square head. Two windows to east, of three           cinquefoiled lights and panel tracery in 2-centred heads with           hoodmoulds. 3-stage west tower with quoins and embattled           parapet, on chamfered plinth incorporating part of           Pre-Conquest cross shaft. West face has first stage window of           three cinquefoiled lights and panel tracery in 2-centred head.           On second stage, square-headed window of 2 lights in quoined           chamfered surround. Belfry has openings of paired cinquefoiled           lights in 2-centred heads, with louvres; south one blocked,           north one incorporates clock face. North aisle west end has           one 2-light window similar in detail to those in north wall,           over chamfered sillstring returned on north wall.           INTERIOR: north and south chancel arcades of 2-centred arches           of two chamfered orders on octagonal pier and responds with           moulded capitals and bases. 2-centred chancel arch of two           hollow chamfered orders which die into wall. Wall above north           chapel arcade has hollow chamfered eaves string carved with           leaves and flowers. North and south chapels have 2-centred           arches of two chamfered orders on half-octagonal responds with           moulded capitals and bases: outer order of south arch dies           into the wall. Nave north arcade of 2-centred arches of two           chamfered orders, the inner on cylindrical centre pier with           nailhead capital and moulded base and springing from corbel           shafts with moulded capitals; outer order continues as the           respond and terminates in run-out stop. Nave south arcade is           similar but the outer order is broach-stopped over pier and           responds. Above and at east end of both arcades, rectangular           openings to original rood loft are exposed. Three clerestory           windows on each side, of three cinquefoiled lights in           square-headed surrounds above chamfered sillstring. 2-centred           tower arch of two chamfered orders, the inner springing from           half-octagonal responds with moulded capitals, the outer           terminating in broach stops.           Renewed chancel roof panelling incorporates circular moulded           panel enclosing septfoil. North and south chapel roofs           panelled with moulded beams and cambered ties, the north one           supported on C19 arched braces with mouchette tracery in           spandrels. Nave roof panelled, with moulded beams, moulded and           cambered ties and painted bosses, those in centre with           heraldic shields. North aisle roof ceiled; south aisle roof           ceiled at collar level above cased tie beams.           In south chapel east wall is tall moulded recess with arched           head, partly masked by later monument. In north aisle north           wall is tomb recess beneath flattened pointed arch of two           moulded orders. In south aisle west wall is reset stoup with a           half-octagonal bowl on a tapered base.           FITTINGS: C15 font with octagonal bowl, stem and base, and           font-cover of late C17-early C18. 1636 panelled hexagonal           pulpit on late C19 carved base and plinth; painted inscription           'Preach the Word in season and out of season'. William and
Mary hatchment over tower arch. 1753 communion rails. 1680           clock. C18 breadshelves. C18 reredos - 1749-51 altarpiece           (p.22a); triptych reredos with Commandment board flanked by           The Lord's Prayer and The Creed. Late C18 benefaction board.           Poor box, probably C19 with C18 backboard inscribed with a           quotation from Acts XX.35.           STAINED GLASS: in westernmost window of north chancel chapel a           memorial window to William Peckitt, 'glass painter and           stainer' (d.1795), 'designed and erected' by his widow.           Easternmost window of north aisle has a window by Peckitt with           female figure symbolising the Resurrection, dated 1792, in           centre light. Flanking lights contain the figures of St John           the Baptist and St Katherine surviving from chantry chapel           founded by Richard Toller, merchant, c1330.           The church was united with Holy Trinity, Micklegate (qv) in           1953.           (City of York: RCHME: South-west of the Ouse: HMSO: 1972-:           20-26).
Listing NGR: SE6000551609
                
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- SYO2024 Unpublished document: York Archaeological Trust. 2017. Church of Martin Cum Gregory WB.
Location
| Grid reference | SE 60005 51608 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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Record last edited
Nov 9 2017 2:20PM