Listed Building record TQ 67 SE 1103 - CHURCH OF ST MARY, Church Lane, Chalk

Summary

Grade II* listed building. Main construction periods 1170 to 1750. Church (15th C.) and later. Church, built of stone rubble, with an Early English chancel and Decorated Nave, North aisle and West Tower. The West tower is in three stages with octagonal single turret and is crenellated. Porch beneath the tower with niche and gargoyle. The windows in the North aisle are 19th century. The South aisle was demolished about 1750.

Location

Grid reference TQ 68325 72498 (point)
Map sheet TQ67SE
Civil Parish GRAVESEND, GRAVESHAM, KENT
County KENT
District GRAVESHAM, KENT

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Description from record TQ 67 SE 25:
[TQ 68327250] St Mary's Church [T.U.] (1) Chalk Parish Church. 15c. Tower and west Porch, the latter Perpendicular style, the top restored in the 19c. The north side, the oldest part, with dormer windows. Here mediaeval tiles are to be seen in the roof. In the east end of the chancel are three Early English lancet windows. The south side of the chancel contains traces of Ro. tiles among the flint. The windows are Decorated and there are traces of a door. In the south wall of the nave are 13c. or earlier, arches, filled in and when the south aisle came down in 1759. The font is the original Norman one. The north arcade is probably Norman, with its solid square pillars, plain Early English arches. [List of vicars commences 1294.] (2) Description of Authority 2 correct. The church is still in use for ecclesiastical purposes. (3) No change. (4) Built of stone rubble. Chancel Early English, nave with North aisle and West Tower decorated. The west tower is in 3 stages with octagonal single turret and is crenellated. Porch beneath the tower with niche and gargoyle. The windows in the North aisle are C19. The south aisle was demolished about 1750. LISTED GRADE B (5) Additional bibliography. (6)

Listing Text:

742/7/43 CHURCH LANE
23-JAN-52 CHALK
(East side)
CHURCH OF ST MARY

II*
DATES/ARCHITECTS:
Chancel is probably late C11 in origin. N nave and chancel aisles added in the late C12. S nave aisle added mid C13. W tower and W porch are C15. S aisle demolished in late C18. Church restored in the C19 and again in the C20.

MATERIALS:
Flint rubble with stone dressings.

PLAN:
Nave and chancel with N aisle to both, W tower with SW stair turret and W porch. Evidence for former S nave aisle.

EXTERIOR
The W tower forms an important landmark, and is of three, unbuttressed stages with a prominent SW stair turret. Both the tower and the turret have embattled parapets. The tower has foiled, C15 lights. Late C15 W porch, with continuously moulded outer opening. Above it is an ogee headed statue niche in a square frame with Tudor roses in the spandrels. Below the niche is a carved figure of a man with a flagon, and there are grotesques in the string course above the niche. The remains of the former 3 bay S arcade are visible in the S wall of the nave. The two square headed Perpendicular windows and a Decorate window set within the arches were apparently reset from the S aisle wall when it was demolished. C13-style lancets in the chancel S wall are C19 replacements of Perpendicular windows present in the early C19. There is also a probably C13 low-side window in the chancel S wall. A triplet of lancets in the chancel E wall. The N aisle windows are of c.1300 and have two trefoiled lights and a foiled circle in the tracery with C19 dormer-like gables over each window. Two lead plates from an earlier tower roof are hung on the N aisle wall, one is dated 1702.

INTERIOR
Three bay N arcade of the late C12, with long responds and sections of walling as piers. Chamfered, pointed arches on chamfered imposts with nook shafts at the corners of the piers. The two-bay N chancel chapel arcade is similar, as is the arch between aisle and chapel, and there is a further, blocked arch of this type at the W end of the N aisle, perhaps for a former NW tower. The mid C13 lancets, mostly renewed, in the chancel E wall have a continuous hood mould. There is no chancel arch, but the inner angles of the chancel, which is narrower than the nave, have chamfers running up to the top of the wall. C19 detached shafts supporting the arched W truss of the chancel roof serve as some division between nave and chancel. The blocked C13 three-bay S nave arcade remains embedded in the S wall, and had arches of two chamfered orders on round piers with moulded capitals and bases. There are two C14 cusped, ogee tomb recesses in the N aisle wall. A gallery was inserted at the W end, partly under the tower, in 1992.

PRINCIPAL FIXTURES
Very good C13 trefoiled piscina and single set sedilia in the chancel. the piscina has a head corbel under the bowl, and there are head and foliate stops on the continuous hood mould above the openings. Plain round font, possibly C12. Simple C19 benches, choir stalls and pulpit, the stalls and pulpit with open trefoil arched panelling.

HISTORY
There was a church at Chalk in the pre-Conquest period, but it was probably rebuilt in the late C11 or early C12 as there is herringbone masonry in the chancel. It was certainly a substantial building by the late C12 when both nave and chancel were given a N aisle, at which time there may also have been a NW tower. The S aisle was added in the C13, and the present tower and W porch were built in the C15. The S aisle was demolished in the late C18, and the whole church restored in the C19 and again in the mid C20. The W gallery was added in the late C20 to accommodate an enlarged congregation, and further repairs carried out a few years later.

SOURCES
Newman, J., Buildings of England: West Kent and the Weald (1969), 191

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION
The church of St Mary, Chalk, is designated at Grade II* for the following principal reasons:
* Late C11 or earlier parish church with late C12 aisle to both nave and chancel, and evidence for C13 S nave aisle.
* C15 W tower and W porch with grotesque sculpture on porch.
* Rare survival of evidence for the removal of the S aisle in the late C18.
* Very good C13 trefoiled piscina and single sedilia in chancel.

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
1. 5277 CHURCH LANE (East Side) CHALK
Church of St Mary TQ 67 SE 7/43 23.1.52.
B
2. Built of stone rubble. Chancel Early English, Nave with North aisle and West Tower Decorated. The West tower is in 3 stages with octagonal single turret and is crenellated. Porch beneath the tower with niche and gargoyle. The windows in the North aisle are Cl9. The South aisle was demolished about 1750.
Listing NGR: TQ6842972920 (9)

Archive material: AL2400/068/01 View of the porch of St Mary's Church, Chalk, with a carving of a drinking figure above the entrance Note in album: 'The figure is a person regaling out of a "Black Jack"' - a 'Black Jack' is a drinking tankard made of tar-coated leather.


<1> O.S. 6" 1932-46 (OS Card Reference). SKE47821.

<2> "Chalk Parish Church" (Handbook, anon, undated) (OS Card Reference). SKE32599.

<3> F1 ASP 21-JAN-59 (OS Card Reference). SKE42220.

<4> F2 CFW 23-OCT-64 (OS Card Reference). SKE43274.

<5> DOE (HHR) Bor of Gravesham, Kent. 2 (3.7.75) (OS Card Reference). SKE39805.

<6> Bldgs of Eng West Kent and the Weald 198. 1980(J Newman) (OS Card Reference). SKE38040.

<7> Field report for monument TQ 67 SE 25 - January, 1959 (Bibliographic reference). SKE3614.

<8> Field report for monument TQ 67 SE 25 - October, 1964 (Bibliographic reference). SKE3615.

<9> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

Sources/Archives (9)

  • <1> OS Card Reference: O.S. 6" 1932-46.
  • <2> OS Card Reference: "Chalk Parish Church" (Handbook, anon, undated).
  • <3> OS Card Reference: F1 ASP 21-JAN-59.
  • <4> OS Card Reference: F2 CFW 23-OCT-64.
  • <5> OS Card Reference: DOE (HHR) Bor of Gravesham, Kent. 2 (3.7.75).
  • <6> OS Card Reference: Bldgs of Eng West Kent and the Weald 198. 1980(J Newman).
  • <7> Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 67 SE 25 - January, 1959.
  • <8> Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 67 SE 25 - October, 1964.
  • <9>XY Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #27094 Church, ]

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Jun 22 2021 11:24AM