St Botolph's Church, Knottingley
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The Church of St Botolph is an active
Anglican Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It is one of th ...
parish church in the town of Knottingley, West Yorkshire, England. It is in the archdeaconry of York and the Diocese of Leeds. The church is named after
St. Botolph Botolph of Thorney (also called Botolph, Botulph or Botulf; later known as Saint Botolph; died around 680) was an English abbot and saint. He is regarded as the patron saint of boundaries, and by extension, of trade and travel, as well as vario ...
and is a grade II listed building.


History


Earlier structures

Although there are no records of such a chapel in Domesday Book it is believed a chapel of Saxon origin did stand on the site. A church of Norman origin is documented having been built between 1119 and 1121, built on the patronage of Robert de Lacy and the Monks of Pontefract.


Present structure

This church was rebuilt in the between 1750 and 1756; initially with the nave and chancel being rebuilt. The west tower was constructed in 1873, and the chancel was again rebuilt in 1886, with an upstairs gallery being added for an enlarged congregation. In 1888, the church was again remodelled with the galleries being removed and the addition of new windows. In 1995 the tower was renovated and the outside staircase replaced with an internal spiral staircase.


Architecture

The church is of magnesian limestone construction with both the chancel and nave having been rendered. The pitched roof is tiled in slate. The nave has four bays and is of a simple classical style. The tower has four stages with angled buttresses. The first stage has a single lancet window on each side and a circular window in the second. The third face has a clock face and the fourth stage has louvred lancets in the belfry. The tower has a flag pole.


See also

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List of places of worship in the City of Wakefield This article lists open, former and demolished places of worship situated within the boundaries of the City of Wakefield. Open places of worship Ackworth, West Yorkshire, Ackworth Badsworth Castleford, West Yorkshire, Castleford Feathersto ...
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Listed buildings in Knottingley and Ferrybridge Knottingley is a town, and Ferrybridge is a village, in the Knottingley (electoral ward), Knottingley Ward (electoral subdivision), ward in the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. They contain eight Listed b ...


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St Botolph's Church, Knottingley
{{DEFAULTSORT:Knottingley, St Botolph Churches in the City of Wakefield Listed buildings in the City of Wakefield Anglican Diocese of Leeds Church of England church buildings in West Yorkshire Grade II listed churches in West Yorkshire