Draycot Cerne No. 1 / Draycote
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Results: 2 records
view of basin
Scene Description: [cf. Font notes]
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Duncan & Mandy Ball, 2008
Image Source: digital photograph taken August 2001 by Duncan & Mandy Ball [http://www.oodwooc.co.uk/ph_draycotcerne.htm]
Copyright Instructions: Standing permission
view of church exterior - churchyard, cemetery
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Duncan & Mandy Ball, 2008
Image Source: digital photograph taken September 2004 by Duncan & Mandy Ball [http://www.oodwooc.co.uk/ph_draycotcerne.htm]
Copyright Instructions: Standing permission
INFORMATION
Font ID: 14136DRA
Object Type: Baptismal Font1?
Font Century and Period/Style: Medieval
Church / Chapel Name: Parish Church of St. James
Font Location in Church: [cf. FontNotes]
Church Patron Saint(s): St. James [earlier dedications to All Saints and St. Peter
Church Notes: "The church of ST. JAMES, so called in the later 19th and the 20th century, (fn. 215) was called All Saints' in the later 12th century, (fn. 216) St. Peter's in 1763 and 1915." [cf. VCH entry in bib.]
Church Address: Draycot Cerne, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 5LG, UK
Site Location: Wiltshire, South West, England, United Kingdom
Directions to Site: Located in Draycot House, a private estate, off the B4122-B4069 crossroads, 6 km NNE of Chippenham
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocese of Bristol
Historical Region: Hundred of Malmesbury [formerly Somerset]
Additional Comments: abandoned font? / disused font?
Font Notes:
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The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine (vol. XIX (1881): 144) reports on an excursion to Draycot Cerne [inter alia] by members of the British Archaeological Association, on the occasion of their congress meeting at Devizes. The group of archaeologits visited the church on 19 August 1881 but there is no mention of a font therein. Immediately after, the group proceeded to the manor house nearby, where they noted "the old font still existed and might be seen beneath the east window of the Church, in the garden of the Manor House, though he regretted to see it was desecrated by being used for garden purposes." The Victoria County History (Wiltshire, vol. 14, 1991) notes: "A church stood at Draycot Cerne in the later 12th century. [...] On the west wall of the chancel the weathering for the chancel roof of the 12th-century church survives, and it suggests that parts of the nave walls are also 12th-century. A small chancel arch which was enlarged in 1848 was possibly of the 12th century or earlier. [...] Registrations of baptisms and burials begin in 1691"; there is no mention of a font in the VCH entry for this parish. An old round basin was noted and photographed in St. James' churchyard in August 2001 by Duncan & Mandy Ball, of www.oodwooc.co.uk [NB: it is not known whether or not this object is the basin of the old baptismal font, nor even whether it ever was part of a font]
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Duncan & Mandy Ball, of www.oodwooc.co.uk, for their photographs of churchyard and basin
COORDINATES
UTM: 30U 562771 5706527
Latitude & Longitude (Decimal): 51.506389, -2.095556
Latitude & Longitude (DMS): 51° 30′ 23″ N, 2° 5′ 44″ W
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone
Font Shape: hemispheric
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
REFERENCES
- Victoria County History [online], University of London, 1993-. URL: https://www.british-history.ac.uk.