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St Bartholomew

St Bartholomew

Docklow

Herefordshire

C12 origins, extended late C13, largely rebuilt in 1880 by Thomas Nicholson.

Architectural Features

slate roof with decorative ridge tiles, parapet with kneelers at west end and wrought iron cross finial at east end of ridge.

West tower:late C13 with C19 upper part and spire.

Lower stage has a late C13 cusped lancet in its west elevation.

Nave and chancel: largely rebuilt in 1880, but some C12 masonry survives, notably the north wall and the base of the south wall.

The fittings include a C19 panelled reredos, an early C17 altar table with turned legs and moulded rails, an early C19 mahogany and-brass organ case by J C Bishop, a C19 octagonal stone front and three-sided timber pulpit and a mid-C17 parish chest with panelled front and carved top rail.

There is also recorded to be a bench in the tower incorporating some C17 panelling.

Memorials: chancel has two memorials to the Evans family.

Also memorial to Thomas Deykin, died 1833, on the west wall of the nave.

Glass: the east window has stained glass by W Done of Done and Davies, of Shrewsbury, dated 1880. (RCHM, Herefs, III, p 43, item 1