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Holy Innocents Church is the Anglican parish church of Southwater, a village in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. Built in 1849,〔History of Southwater 1837-1907 with notes on the History of Holy Innocents' Church, Henry J Smith reprinted 1977, Impala Printing, Southwater.〕 the church has a cruciform footprint. Inside there are many stained glass windows, donated to the church by the Piper family〔As inscribed on the lower pane〕 and the Old Blues of Christ's Hospital School. The church grounds include the church, its graveyards, a house, a church room and a Scout and Guide hut. The present building is the first parish church in the village of Southwater. It is almost entirely Victorian, built to accommodate the few residents of what was then a long and straggling village based on several farms, including Great House Farm and College Farm. Much of the land was then, and remains now, in the ownership of the Fletcher family, which gave the land on which the church was built. Most of the walls of local Horsham Stone. It was one of a number of churches designed by James Park Harrison (1817-1902).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sussex Parish Churches - Architects and Artists H )〕 The building was constructed largely of local materials from a quarry at Stammerham (Griggs Farm), a pit on Great House Farm and the quarry at St. Leonard’s Forest. The cost was said to be ‘in the region of £1,800’.〔Southwater A to Z, Southwater Local History Group, 2008. See entry for ''Church of the Holy Innocents''〕 The foundation stone was laid on 28 December 1848, the Feast Day of the Holy Innocents. Whilst the fact may be thought to account for the dedication of the Church, the choice of dedication actually derives from the misfortune suffered by the Fletcher family, three of the children of the Sir Henry Fletcher dying early. Sir Henry himself died in September 1851, the baptistery window being dedicated to his memory. The church was consecrated by the Bishop of Chichester, Ashurst Turner Gilbert, on 7 June 1850 and the parish was formed from part of Horsham Parish in the North and part of Shipley Parish in the South, being, at the outset, the ‘Consolidated Chapelry of Southwater’,〔By an Order in Council, dated Windsor, 4 Jan, 1853〕 and served by curates from Horsham Parish Church for the first three years. The first vicar, Arthur Dendy, was inducted in 1853.〔Crockford's Clerical Directory〕 The original vicarage was built in 1854 and was sold off in the 1960s when a new vicarage was built in the grounds. Today the vicar is Rev Godfrey〔The Revd Kesari Freeda GODFREY." Crockford's Clerical Directory. Church House Publishing. Web. 10 Nov. 2015.〕 who replaced Rev Dominic Newstead〔The Revd Dominic Gerald Bruno NEWSTEAD." Crockford's Clerical Directory. Church House Publishing. Web. 10 Nov. 2015〕 in 2010. Holy Innocents now serves a much larger population than when it was built. The church remains much as it was, except for the addition of a vestry on the south side in 1909/1910, at a cost of £280, of which sum £200 was donated by the Fletcher family.〔The Parish Magazine for the Rural Deanery of Storrington, 1909. p75〕 An additional one acre of ground was given by the Fletcher family for the Burial Ground in use today.〔Conveyance to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, dated October 1920, donor Sir Lancelot Aubrey Fletcher, Baronet〕 Various works of repair and decoration have been carried out over the years; for instance after suffering subsidence, underpinning works were undertaken in 2002 together with large-scale repairs to the stonework at a cost of more than £200,000. A comprehensive Record of the Church Furnishings was undertaken by the Horsham Group of The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts and published in 2013. A copy is available in the church for public reference and on-line through the NADFAS site. ==See also== *List of places of worship in Horsham (district) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Holy Innocents Church, Southwater」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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