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Church History information for Thorpe (Farndon) and places above it in the hierarchy

Thorpe (Farndon)

  • In the 1086 Domesdaqy Book entry for this parish, there is no mention of either a church or priest.
     
  • The Anglican parish church is dedicated to Saint Lawrence (often spelled Laurence).
     
  • The church was built of Bennington blue stone with Ancaster stone facings.
     
  • The church was in poor shape in 1624, with water pouring through the roof during rains.
     
  • During the English Civil War, during the siege of Newark, the old communion cup was stolen from the church by ransacking soldiers.
     
  • When the Reverend William WOOD came to the church in the late 1860s he found a sum of money (between £40 and £50) which the rectors had put aside for the purpose of restoration. In order to boost these funds, WOOD called upon the assistance of his parishioners and, alongside donations from the Lord of the Manor, Sir Henry BROMLEY and local landowner Mr. TOMLIN, a new building was erected on the old site during 1869-70.
     
  • The tower was restored in 1934.
     
  • The church seats only 70.
     
  • Richard CROFT has a photograph of St. Lawrence's Church on Geo-graph, taken in October, 2011.
     
  • David HALLAM-JONES also has a photograph of St. Lawrence's Church on Geo-graph, taken in January, 2016.
     

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