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This development time-line is necessary to understand the complexities of the historical ecclesiastical parish of Attenborough, once known as the 'ABC Empire' (after a former UK cinema chain), otherwise, Attenborough, Bramcote and Chilwell with St Barnabas', Inham Nook, and St Peter's, Toton plus the
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The church stands on the highest level of the churchyard with the land falling away slightly to the south and north. The churchyard does sometimes flood after a very wet winter with the water rising from the River Trent and gravel pit lakes to the South. Although access to the church is difficult at
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d. and then replaced in the 20th century. The thick stone wall boundary between Ireton House and the west end of the church remains, but the stone wall on the south has disappeared to be replaced by hedging and alder trees. There were several elm trees situated along the north and south boundaries
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The north wall of the chancel holds a brass plaque commemorating the Foljambe family who were for three centuries connected with the church. Also on this wall is a memorial to Francis Jaques, alias Gambard, of Toton, and his wife and children. Francis died 27 August 1606. The inscription tells us,
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Later centuries are well represented by various arms and plaques. The most colourful of these is a carved wooden memorial bearing the arms of the Powtrell family, dated 1623 and depicted in red, white and gold on black. It is located on the east wall of the chancel. Also on the east wall is the
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The choir stalls, with four carved panels of mermaids and mermen (with initials I.P. part of the Powtrell family arms) bear the following inscription "To the Glory of God, and in loving memory of Josiah Brown of Attenborough and his wife Elizabeth of Bramcote. These stalls were given by their
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The churchyard is described in the Terrier of 1777 as about 1-acre (4,000 m) of land, well fenced on the east with quick hedges, bounded on the north and west by Robert Holbrook's house, barn and thick walls of stone, and on the South by a stone wall and brook.
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The east is still bounded by quick hedges and iron railings. The north is still bounded in part by the wall to Ireton House and also by a purpose built wall to the boundary of Church Lane. The original iron gates were put in situ in 1842 at a cost of
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was also adjoined with Attenborough, the parish being known as Attenborough cum Bramcote. In 1903 a separate mission church, Christ Church, had been built at Chilwell, and in 1923, a daughter church, St Peter's, was built at Toton.
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The present day church consists of a medieval chancel with north vestry (now housing an organ) and south wall chancel door, clerestoried nave, north and south aisles, south porch, west tower and spire, and west-end vestries and
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Early armorial bearings for the Babington, Nevil and Leake families of the 13th and 14th centuries were said to be visibly incorporated into certain church windows as late as 1840 but unfortunately no longer exist.
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Three siblings of Henry Ireton, also German and Jane Ireton in unmarked graves. (The famed Henry Ireton is not buried here; he was finally buried in disgrace at the foot of
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at Attenborough n 964 AD and was overbuilt with the stone chancel of the present day church. The chancel was thought to exist as early as 1042 and is recorded in the
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High on the wall of the north aisle are the Warren arms, a hatchment measuring 5 ft × 5 ft (1.5 m × 1.5 m). This is associated with
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Maureen Rushton, Local Historian in her book "The canary girls of Chilwell: the story of No. 6 Shell Filling Factory, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire"
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Until the 20th century, Attenborough was the ecclesiastical parish responsible for the souls of the Chilwell and Toton communities.
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alabaster memorial plaque to John Mather, Vicar of Attenborough, 1586–1625. Also mentioned are his two wives, Elizabeth and Joane.
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The spire was rebuilt in 1848 and reaches a height of 130 feet (40 m). The church was restored in 1869 by the architect
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added in the 20th century. It is set within a conventional churchyard that is walled and gated on Church Lane (north side).
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South aisle west window in memory of the parents and husband of Mrs Elsie Hammond (née Pritchett). By Pope and Parr 1960.
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In 1957, a further mission church was built at the extremity of the rapidly developing area of Chilwell and was known as
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of 1 July 1918 - 134 persons killed - remains of many buried in a collective grave. Memorial unveiled on 13 March 1919.
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There are eight bells in the tower. The oldest dates from 1370 where details of these are displayed in the tower.
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Henry Day, died 2 May 1779 - Clerk of the Parish for 43 years. His name is inscribed on the church's 4th bell.
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Window above the chancel arch in memory of Revd J Smaridge. By Horace Hincks and Pope & Parr 1946.
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North aisle west window in memory of Major John Lander. By Horace Hincks and Pope & Parr 1943.
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North aisle middle window in memory of Walter James Helwell Price. By Horace Hincks after 1950.
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North aisle east window in memory of George Radford. By Alexander Gascoigne 1922.
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Sarah Winifred Day died 26 May 1992 - Last of the Day family to be Parish Clerk.
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Originally the incumbent was a Rector, but this was changed in 1346 to Vicar.
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North aisle north east War Memorial window. By Alexander Gascoigne 1920.
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South aisle east window in memory of teachers. By Anne Goodman 1986.
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Pevsner, Nikolaus; Williamson, Elizabeth; Hartwell, Clare (2020).
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as a building of outstanding architectural or historic interest.
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On Her Their Lives Depend: Munitions Workers in the Great War
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Charlton family - 300 years Lords of the Manor of Chilwell.
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that the memorial was erected by George, the oldest son.
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Thomas Day 1717 - first of Day family to be Parish Clerk.
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these times, the church building has never been flooded.
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South east window, south aisle. By Alexander Gascoigne.
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footballer Harry Leuty who died in 1955, aged 35 yrs.
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A chapel is said to have existed on the banks of the
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St. Mary's Church, Attenborough

52°54′14.04″N 1°13′49.8″W / 52.9039000°N 1.230500°W / 52.9039000; -1.230500
Attenborough
England
Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Evangelical
www.attenboroughchurch.org.uk
Dedication
Saint Mary
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York
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Southwell and Nottingham
Archdeaconry
Deanery
Parish
Attenborough
Vicar(s)
parish church
Church of England
Attenborough, Nottinghamshire
Grade I listed
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
galilee
River Trent
Domesday Book
Chilwell

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