The Spire,Little Brington by carolmw

The Spire,Little Brington

Little Brington church is notable for having a spire but no nave. Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer (1798–1857) built the church of St John as a chapel of ease and a memorial to his first wife, the former Elizabeth Georgina Poyntz whom he had married in 1830.

The church consisted of a chancel, nave and tower with a tall spire and was built in the local brown ironstone of the area. In the 19th century and early in the 20th services were held on a regular basis. The Earl had provided the church for the convenience of villagers from Little Brington and Nobottle, who found it difficult to attend St. Mary's in Great Brington (almost 1 mile distant). St John's could seat approximately 150 people and was licensed for baptisms and marriages; funerals and burials were held in Great Brington St Mary's.

By the 1940s, the church had fallen into a state of disrepair, mainly because of a leaking roof. The main body of the church was demolished after the war in 1947. At the request of the Air Ministry, however, the distinctive tower with its octagonal spire was spared. It had become a landmark to navigators and likely serves the same purpose today. The spire can be seen for many miles in every direction and is invariably a mystery to passersby; the narrow entrance to the circular staircase within the tower has been sealed up to deter vandals.
Many thanks for all your views,comments and favs,always much appreciated.
Lovely shot and interesting information.
January 18th, 2021  
Bep
Well captured, thanks for sharing its history.
January 18th, 2021  
interesting narrative. Nice spire and trees. Fav
January 18th, 2021  
That’s beautiful
January 18th, 2021  
Very nice shot
January 18th, 2021  
Interesting
January 18th, 2021  
It looks to typically British to me. Love it
January 18th, 2021  
What a fascinating story, and a beautiful spire, nicely captured
January 18th, 2021  
Lovely spire among the trees.
January 18th, 2021  
So lovely
January 18th, 2021  
Lovely shot
January 18th, 2021  
Very cool
January 19th, 2021  
Perfectly framed with the trees.
January 19th, 2021  
It certainly dominates the landscape
January 19th, 2021  
Standing proud. Beautiful shot and lovely story.
January 19th, 2021  
A lovely shot of this attractive spire, and such interesting history - fav!

Ian
January 19th, 2021  
Beautiful sign of love.
January 19th, 2021  
Lovely composition!
January 24th, 2021  
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