Ozleworth Church Tower
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Manor House
There are uncertain remains
Name | Ozleworth Church Tower |
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Historic Country | Gloucestershire |
Modern Authority | Gloucestershire |
1974 Authority | Gloucestershire |
Civil Parish | Ozleworth |
The hexagonal tower of Ozleworth church was believed by one incumbent to be of Saxon origin though most authorities regard it as 12th century. The shape is almost unique and St Clair Baddeley suggests that it may have been a mural tower of a fortified manor-house formerly occupying this position. The graveyard is circular and Mrs Crook mentioning a canon of AD994 considers the church may occupy a pagan site taken over for Christian purposes (OS record).
Church shown in aerial photographs A1077 Ozleworth from south, A1078 Ozleworth from southwest, and A1079 Ozleworth from west close up including the west end of the church. No earthworks are visible. Two fragments of Medieval tiles found in churchyard. Eight loose tiles in private collection at Newark Park. (Gloucestershire HER)
Redundant small Anglican church. Probably mid C12 foundation, chancel extended in C14, nave lengthened and whole restored in 1873 by Rev. W.H. Lowder. Random coursed stone, stone slate roof sprocketed to tower and with coped end verges, partly removed for repair at time of survey (April 1986). Central hexagonal tower with chancel and nave, and south porch. Tower has 2-light window to each face on upper section with central shaft with voluted capital and cable-mould necking within an arched recess with chamfered abaci. North side of chancel has 2 cusped single lights and central trefoil head priest's door, and nave has 2 single lights and blocked chamfered round headed doorway in early section. Similar fenestration to south side. Two-light ogee head east window. Gabled south porch has inner doorway of 2 orders, inner similar to north, outer with shafts with stiff leaf capitals and additional decorative work probably of C19. Church now vested in Redundant Churches Fund and under repair at time of survey. (Listed Building Report)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | ST794932 |
Latitude | 51.6380081176758 |
Longitude | -2.29861998558044 |
Eastings | 379425 |
Northings | 193288 |