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The Church of St George the Martyr, Wootton. The thirteenth-century Parish Church of St George the Martyr stands in the High Street in a conservation area, and is a Grade 1 listed building. It was restored in 1865. [2] It was again restored and re-dedicated in 1991 after a £93,000 restoration programme had been successfully completed.
Services began 1823; first chapel built 1825 on current site; new church built 1844, extended 1864 and again in 1948-1955. Mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton. Miracle Church of God in Christ, Northampton Church of God in Christ: SP751615 The Northampton site of a multi-site Bedford church which began in 1961. [37]
Great Billing, Billing, Northampton: Church: 12th century or earlier: 3 May 1968 1039722 ... Church of St George Wootton, Northampton: Church: 13th century: 3 May 1968
Moulton Park (extra-parochial, a civil parish 1858-1932, then absorbed into Northampton, now split between Northampton & Kingsthorpe) Northampton All Saints , Northampton St Giles , Northampton St Peter and Northampton St Sepulchre (four ancient parishes) and Northampton Priory of St Andrew (extra-parochial; then a parish from 1858); all ...
Northampton (/ n ɔːr ˈ θ æ m p t ə n / ⓘ nor-THAMP-tən) is a town and civil parish [2] in the West Northamptonshire unitary authority area [3] of Northamptonshire, England.It is the county town of Northamptonshire and the administrative centre of the unitary authority of West Northamptonshire.
The archives are held at Wootton Hall Park, Wootton, Northampton, and run by Northamptonshire County Council. [1] The site also houses the Northamptonshire Record ...
A chapel existed in North Wootton in the 12th century under the control of the church in Pilton. [2] The current church was built in the 14th and 15th centuries and a Victorian restoration in the 19th when the chancel was rebuilt. [1] The parish is part of the benefice of Pilton with Croscombe, North Wootton and Dinder within the Diocese of ...
The entrance to the Northampton church may have been similar, as the south porch is of a much later date and, in the 14th century, a tower and spire was added to the west of the round church. On entering the church at Cambridge, the plan is similar with eight large round piers, but unlike the church in Northampton, the ambulatory is vaulted ...