Church of St Swithin, Ganarew explained

The Church of St Swithin is a parish church in Ganarew, south Herefordshire, England. The parish church is dedicated to St Swithin,[1] although the 1868 National Gazetteer notes a dedication to St Luke. The parish is within the Church of England Diocese of Hereford, and the church is a Grade II listed building.[2]

History

Giles Rawlines served as rector in 1624.[3] Tamalanc, a son of Brychan, may be the same person as Tiuinauc (or Tywinauc or Tywannog), a patron saint connected with the Church of St Swithin's history.[4] The church was rebuilt in about 1850 by John Prichard, a noted church builder and restorer of the Victorian period.[5] The church required the expensive restoration because of the failing foundations.[6]

Architecture and fittings

The church is of the English Gothic architectural style, described by Pevsner as Middle Pointed or Decorated Period,[7] and by Historic England simply as Decorated. It is built of sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings and a tiled roof. The nave has windows with hoodmoulds. They have cusped ogee-headed lights and spandrels. The bellcote has similar cusped ogee-headed openings and a small spire with decorative lucarnes.

The reredos inside the church forms the village war memorial, a sculpture in white marble featuring the figure of Christ accompanied by two angels.[8]

Grounds

The graveyard contains a Gothic pinnacle memorial to the Bannerman family who lived nearby at Wyastone Leys. The medieval churchyard cross is a scheduled ancient monument.There is also a war grave of a Royal Engineers soldier of World War I.[9]

External links

51.8436°N -2.6844°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.achurchnearyou.com/ganarew-st-swithin/ "Ganarew: St Swithin, Ganarew" at achurchnearyou.com
  2. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-153796-church-of-st-swithin-ganarew "Church of St Swithin, Ganarew" at britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
  3. Book: University of Oxford. Foster. Joseph. Alumni Oxonienses: L-R. 25 March 2012. Public domain. 1891. Parker and Co.. 1235–.
  4. Book: Orme, Nicholas. The saints of Cornwall. 25 March 2012. 9 March 2000. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-820765-8. 242–.
  5. Book: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). Crawford . David Lindsay. An inventory of the historical monuments in Herefordshire. 25 March 2012. 1934. H. M. Stationery off., printed by William Clowes & sons, ltd.. 96. Parish Church of St. Swithin, was entirely rebuilt in 1850....
  6. Book: Freer, Richard Lane. Charges delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Hereford. 25 March 2012. Public domain. 1863. J. Head. 140–.
  7. Book: Pevsner, Nikolaus. Herefordshire. 25 March 2012. 1963. Yale University Press. 978-0-14-071025-0. 134–.
  8. http://www.hellfirecorner.co.uk/westlake/Westlake3.htm "Remembering The Great War" by Ray Westlake, November 2001, at hellfirecorner.co.uk
  9. http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/363817/GOODWIN,%20WILLIAM%20JAMES