Official list entry Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1125743 Date first listed: 21-Jun-1955 List Entry Name: Church of St Michael and All angels Statutory Address 1: CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL angels The scope of legal protection for listed buildings This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest
For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948. Understanding list entries Corrections and minor amendments Location Statutory Address: CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL angels The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority
District: Buckinghamshire (Unitary Authority) Parish: Hughenden National Grid Reference: SU 86421 95526 Details HUGHENDEN HUGHENDEN PARK SU 89 NE 4/90 Church of St. Michael and all angels. 21.6.55 GV II* Parish church
Originally C14, almost totally rebuilt 1875 by Sir A.W. Blomfield
Chancel has 2 2-light windows to S. and a 3-light window to E. Interior: C19 N. arcade of 3 bays with octagonal piers; similar chancel arch; 2-light windows to original outer wall of N. aisle; 2 C15 moulded arches between chancel and N. chapel, the central octagonal pier with painted shields on capital; C14 ogee piscina; C19 roofs and painted decoration in chancel
Window, and N.W. window commemorating Queen Victoria's escape from assassination 1882. Belt, on N. chapel, one on E. chapel, one in a 4-centred arched recess Fittings: C13 cylindrical font with trefoil arcade and foliage frieze; C17 altar table in N.
Monuments: Queen Victoria's monument to Benjamin Disraeli 1882, with profile portrait carved by R.C. wall of chancel; monument to Thomas Lane 1621 on S.
Aisle; richly carved marble pulpit of 1891, with figures of archangels in ogee niches; C19 glass including Disraeli memorial in E.
Window sill, the other cross-legged and embellished C16; 3 early C16 slabs with low relief figures of fake Medieval knights, supposedly of the Montfort and Wellesbourne families, also in N.