St John the Baptist's Church, Westbourne
St John the Baptist's Church | ||
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Style Perpendicular Gothic | | |
Administration | ||
Province | Canterbury | |
Diocese | Chichester | |
Archdeaconry | Chichester | |
Deanery | Westbourne | |
Clergy | ||
Rector | Rev. Andrew Doye | |
Laity | ||
Organist/Director of music | Stewart Taylor |
The Anglican Church of St John the Baptist, Westbourne is situated in the village of Westbourne, West Sussex. The church is part of the Diocese of Chichester and is dedicated to John the Baptist.
History and architecture
The Domesday Book compiled in 1086 includes two churches entered under the Manor of Warblington (which at the time incorporated the Manor of Westbourne) It is possible that one of these either Saxon or Norman foundations was in Westbourne – potential evidence for this might be traced to claims made during the church's restoration in 1865, where "large square bases of early Norman pillars" were allegedly seen on the site where the present pillars stand. The current church that stands today consists of structures dating back to the early 13th century and other appendages and renovations since then.
In the early 13th century, the church included a
In 1545, the Avenue of
All of the
In 1892, a
Worship
Each Sunday,
Organ
The first record of an organ at the church was made in 1819, although little is known about the instrument. In 1862, a one manual organ constructed by J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd was installed - it was enlarged fourteen years later to include a second manual (Swell division) In 1890, W. J. Haywood of London carried out additions to the organ, including an 8' reed to the swell and 16' Open Wood to the pedals. Hele & Co of Plymouth rebuilt the organ in 1967, and notably replaced the mechanical action with electro-pneumatic action.[5] In 2001, Kenneth Tickell & Co built a new organ that remains in use today.
- The organ, on the church website
- Details of the Kenneth Tickell organ from the National Pipe Register
Bells
Originally the church had four
List of rectors
- 1263 William De Perry
- 1302 Richard De Bourne
- 1316 John De Arundel
- 1331 John Appulby
- 1390 Robert Pubelow
- 1397 John Boor
- 1399 Robert Pubelow
- 1437 John Grendon
- 1441 Edward Poynings
- 1484 John Chamber
- 1512 John Aslaby
- 1520 Thomas Larbe
- 1530 David Llewellyn Egerly
- 1552 John Dawlyn
- 1554 Richard Marshall
- 1562 Henry Wilsha
- 1591 Thomas Wilsha
- 1614 Christopher Swale
- 1645 Lewis Hughes
- 1646 Thomas Prynne
- 1678 George Eales
- 1679 William Thomas
- 1687 Richard Brereton
- 1720 John Needham
- 1741 Henry Dawnay
- 1754 John Frankland
- 1778 William de Chair Tattersall
- 1829 Henry Garrett Newland
- 1862 John Hanson Sterling
- 1871 John Mee
- 1884 Lloyd Batley Birket
- 1931 Christopher Edward Vere Hodge
- 1945 Maitland Theophilus Dodds
- 1953 Norman Worton
- 1959 Arthur Blee
- 1963 John St Maur Williams
- 1970 Arnold Fredrick Nicholas
- 1976 Peter Michael Baden
- 1985 Kenneth Grace
- 1991 Bryan John Marshall
- 1996 Richard John Wells
- 2009 Frank Albert Wright
- 2017 Andrew Peter Charles Doye
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in West Sussex
- List of current places of worship in Chichester (district)
References
- ^ Allen, John (28 March 2013). "Architects and Artists I–J–K". Sussex Parish Churches website. Sussex Parish Churches (www.sussexparishchurches.org). Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ^ "History". Westbourne Parish website. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ^ "Services". Westbourne Parish website. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ^ "St John the Baptist, Westbourne". A Church Near You. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ^ Alder, Elizabeth. "The Organs of Westbourne". Westbourne Parish website. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ^ "Bell Ringers". Westbourne Parish website. Retrieved 24 July 2012.