St Radegund's Church, Scruton Explained

St Radegund's Church, Scruton
Coordinates:54.3276°N -1.5394°W
Osgraw:SE 30036 92552
Location:Scruton, North Yorkshire
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Dedication:St Radegund
Length:83feet
Width:43feet
Parish:Kirkby Fleetham with Langton on Swale and Scruton
Deanery:Wensley[1]
Archdeaconry:Richmond and Craven
Diocese:Leeds
Province:York

St Radegund's Church, Scruton is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England[2] in Scruton, North Yorkshire.

History

The church dates from the twelfth century, but was largely rebuilt in 1865 by George Fowler Jones. It consists of a nave, aisles, tower, porch and chancel with a Mortuary Chapel near the family vault of the Coore family. The restoration was funded by Henry and Augusta Coore, in memory of Henry Vane, 2nd Duke of Cleveland. The restoration included rebuilding the south aisle, east end, windows and clerestory. New roofs were erected throughout and new buttresses provided. New red and black tiles were laid in the nave, and the chancel was fitted with encaustic tiles.

It was re-opened by the Bishop of Ripon, Rt. Revd. Robert Biskersteth on 12 November 1865.[3]

Parish status

The church is in a joint parish with

Organ

A small one-manual and pedal pipe organ was built in 1865 by Forster and Andrews. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. In 1991 the organ was moved to Aduard Reformed Church in Holland.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St Radegund, Scruton . . A Church Near You . The Church of England. 26 December 2016 .
  2. Book: Pevsner, Nikolaus . 1966. The Buildings of England. Yorkshire: The North Riding. Yale University Press. 335 . 0140710299.
  3. News: . Restoration of Scruton Church . . England . 18 November 1865 . 26 December 2016 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription .