St Wilfrid Hickleton Village Doncaster

Ian-Barber

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The existing church of St Wilfrid lies to the south of the A635 Doncaster-Barnsley road as you enter the village of Hickleton from the east. Archaeological excavations date the existing building back to circa 1150 but there is the suggestion of a church on this location in Saxon times.The building is Grade I listed.

The chancel arch is a fine example of Norman construction,indicating that the church originally consisted of simply a small nave and chancel, whilst the western end of the nave and the porch date back to about 1300.

The tower is perpendicular in style, being built of typical South Yorkshire Magnesian limestone and sandstone, which was possibly added when the church and its lands were gifted to the Priory of Monk Bretton by the Archbishop Neville of York in 1386 following the destruction of the priory by fire.

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Ilford FP4, 4 second exposure f/45. Developed in PyrocatHD 1:1:100 (N-1)

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Very nicely done in what looks like quite difficult lighting. Is the history from your own research?
 
Yes, very nice! I love the mood and lighting in this image.
 
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