Warmsworth Bell Tower
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House, and also as a Possible Pele Tower
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
Name | Warmsworth Bell Tower |
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Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | Doncaster |
1974 Authority | South Yorkshire |
Civil Parish | Warmsworth |
Bell tower. Probably C16 with C20 cupola. Rubble magnesian limestone with wooden cupola. 2 storeys, single cell. Square lower storey with quoins and boarded door in south side beneath thin stone lintel. Upper storey becomes octagonal at half-pyramidal corner stops and is capped by band and offset courses forming the cupola base. Cupola is open-sided, arcaded, and has boarded roof with spike finial. Served to call the congregation to the old parish church situated at a distance from the village centre. The tower may be of medieval origin or be contemporary with the earlier Warmsworth Hall situated nearby on site of present hall. (Listed Building Report)
At the junction of Glebe Street and Low Road, South of the High Road, stands the tower which, Magilton describes as possibly the most enigmatic structure in Doncaster district. Above a square base, the upper level is octagonal, topped by an originally 17C arcaded wooden cupola. The rubble-built base could be out early as 13C, with later adaptations contemporary with a 16/17C predecessor of present Warmsworth Hall just to W. The structure could initially have been a small tower house or corner tower of the enclosure/lightly fortified courtyard manor. White (VII) gives an explanation of the name: i.e. that the church bell was hung there, the church itself being an mile from the village, on an eminence overlooking the Don. (Sneyd 1995)
Now disused, a 17th century structure, "could be 13th century" (South Yorkshire SMR)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SE547007 |
Latitude | 53.4991989135742 |
Longitude | -1.17560005187988 |
Eastings | 454783 |
Northings | 400593 |