Church of St Leonard, Thorpe Malsor explained
The Church of St Leonard (also called the Church of All Saints)[1] is a Grade II* listed English parish church in Thorpe Malsor, Northamptonshire. Renovations carried out in 1877 by Clapton Rolfe of Reading somewhat altered the character of its mediaeval (13th–15th century) structures.[2] Many of the Maunsells of Thorpe Malsor Hall are buried and memorialised there.[3]
Sources
- Encyclopedia: 1987 . Thorpe Malsor St Leonard . Ancient and Modern Churches and Chapels Around Market Harborough . Leicestershire Museums, Art Galleries and Records Service . Leicester . Brandwood . Geoffrey K. . 73.
- Book: Maunsell, Robert George . History of Maunsell, or Mansel, and of Crayford, Gabbett, Knoyle, Persse, Toler, Waller, Castletown; Waller, Prior Park; Warren, White, Winthrop, and Mansell of Guernsey . Guy and Company Limited . 1903 . Cork . 77–86.
52.4027°N -0.7761°W
Notes and References
- Web site: Church of All Saints, Church Way . Historic England.
- Brandwood 1987, p. 73.
- Maunsell 1903, pp. 77–86.