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however at other times all or part of the staircase is pitch dark. The ground floor contains the vestry with its own loft above, incorporating the west window which is inaccessible to visitors. The middle floor is the clock chamber, containing a turret clock mechanism serving the three blue clock faces of the tower, and chiming on the hour. It probably dates from the 19th century, and has been wound and maintained for generations by the local Shutt family. In recent years the cranks and clock weights were removed to Pannal Hall (where they were lost) and the clock and chime mechanism is now driven by two electric motors. The clock employs a clapper mechanism on the largest bell to chime the hour. The top floor of the tower is the bell chamber. Two of the three hung and functioning bells are dated 1669 and 1703, both re-cast by Samuel Smith of
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Patrington 1459, brother Lawrence Screwton or Scruton 1474, brother Christopher Craven 1475 and brother Will Yorke 1493. The 16th century begins with brother Henry Bell in 1511, then brother John Godbehere in 1515, brother Percival Dibbs in 1524 and Prior Will Lambert in 1535. St Roberts Priory was
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Rev. John T. Scott took office in Pannal in 1978. From 1980 onwards, Pannal and Beckwithshaw churches operated as a joint benefice, sharing one vicar. After Scott came Rev. Mark De la Poer Beresford-Peirse (born 1945) 1990; he was descended from an aristocratic family. The most recent was Rev. Nigel
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in 1349, then brother William of Kent in 1349 and brother William of Pudsey in 1364. In 1369 it was brother Richard of Wakefield; in 1370 concurrently brothers William of Berkshire and William Brott. In the 15th century it was brother John Strensall 1421, brother Will Windus 1451, brother Peter
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used to stand in front of the church; these were demolished in 1970 and the stone was re-used to build the church's present car-park wall. The gateposts leading from the car-park to the churchyard were once reputedly the posts for the original village stocks, which have been replaced with a replica.
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run up the bottom two stages and half of the top stage, and there is exterior stringing halfway up the bottom floor but not between the bottom and middle floors. However, stringing on the exterior identifies the floor level of the bell stage. The interior chambers of the tower appear tiny because of
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in 1539, and in 1549 the Chantry of St James, Pannal, was dissolved. In 1677 and 1683 the ministers were William Cheldrey and William Parsons, beginning the Protestant era of the church. These were followed by a number of curates: Thomas Green 1694, Christopher Jackson, 1696 and John Wright in 1699
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ceiling was installed. Before Rowntree's work, the nave floor was higher than those of the tower and chancel. The same section was remodelled again in 1929 when the ceiling and some oak roof beams were replaced, and electric light installed. In 1930 perpendicular windows replaced the Georgian ones.
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There is no public access to the interior of the tower. It contains three floors, a very narrow stone spiral staircase on the south side, and a roof area with a trapdoor. The staircase has steep risers and is naturally lit when the sun is in the southern quarter by three very small glazed windows,
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style, in three exterior visual stages separated by stringing. On different levels it has three interior floors consisting of the vestry and its loft at the bottom, then a clock chamber whose floor is roughly level with the nave ceiling, and a bell chamber on the top floor. The bottom and middle
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window above is included in the exterior second stage with the spiral staircase windows and the blue clock faces. The three-light window is hidden in the interior, being inaccessible in the vestry loft. The third stage has double, uncusped, round-headed bell-openings on all four sides, and an
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of 1170. A wooden church occupied the site of the present church probably in 1250, and definitely in 1271 when the archdeacon of Rochester Witton (or William?) de Santo Martino resigned the ministry of Pannal, and when the village was also called Rosehurst. The church was dedicated to
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Viewing of the church is by appointment, except during the summer months when the church is kept open for visitors throughout the day; the tower is inaccessible to the public. There is a toilet but no café. Coffee and drinks are available at the Co-op store next to Pannal station.
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This list is taken from a plaque in the nave of the church. The archdeacon of Rochester resigned the rectory of Pannal in 1271, and thus begins the list of clergy. The first in 1271 was William de Sancto Martino, listed as Monsigneur Martyn of
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in 1271. Edmund Earl of Cornwall gave the church to St Robert's Priory in 1278. The present church was built before May 1318, when it was "said to have been damaged by a Scottish raiding party" who visited Pannal before or after attacking
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On 24 October 2005, vandals broke glass on the church noticeboard, but it was quickly repaired. In 2012 the church hosted an exhibition featuring local history. In 2013 St Roberts Church won the bronze Community Grounds award: one of the
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over the beams" of the nave has been rebuilt and remodelled several times, but may perhaps be mainly attributed to the 19th century works. The walls are plastered and there are floorboards under the
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On the south-west and north-west buttresses of the tower are ancient and almost-illegible carvings about 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) across, and about 3 feet (0.91 m) from the ground. They may be
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gave three oaks to the friars of the Holy Trinity for the fabric of the church of St Robert,". Pannal historian Anne Smith suggests that the object between the oaks is the gateway to the Priory.
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in 1745. Succeeding vicars were William Loup 1750, Robert Midgeley 1756, William Raper 1758, John Umpleby 1789, Ralph Bates Hunter 1816, and Thomas Simpson 1835. In 1836 Pannal left York
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who designed the church hall (dedicated in 1947 and now demolished) at Foundry Mill Street in Seacroft. The east window in the chancel was presented by Eliza Bentley in 1883.
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ones and removed the three-decker pulpit. He lowered the nave floor by 2 feet (0.61 m) and raised the chancel floor and ceiling to create the Bentley's burial
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church tower is a significant landmark locally. The church stands opposite Pannal Hall, which from 1724 was the seat of the Bentley family: landowners whose
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was presented to the church in 1875. The pulpit, presented to the church in 1955, is the work of Norval Paxton; this is possibly architect Norval Paxton of
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used by English monarchs from the 14th to 18th century, but the raised "petals" may be the gaps between the curved arms of the deeply engraved cross.
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The churchyard was enlarged by half an acre on the south side with land given by Eliza Bentley in 1868. Near the south entrance there is an old
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The church stands on Main Street in the historic core of the village of Pannal, at about 85 metres above sea level. Pannal is a "straggling
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The next curate was Lister Simondson in 1728. The same Reverend Lister Simondson was "instituted vicar on the presentation of the king"
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the space taken by the spiral staircase inside its south wall. The church's ribbed west door, in a "segmental-pointed" arch with "broad
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are low on the wall to the right of the altar, indicating a raising of the stone floor which has 17th and 19th century
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V.16: "redeeming the time, because the days are evil". The foot-scrapers by the south entrance utilise the bases of
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with two oaks above a red and blue Trinitarian cross. The oaks may commemorate the fact that "in August 1255
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held civil documents, and the vicar and warden held the keys. The church dispensed welfare monies and set up
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The church hall hosts local events, including the annual beer festival in the chapter house. Until 2011 the
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ritual, then commemorative crosses were placed at the same points. At first sight the carvings appear to be
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in 1319, and it was consecrated in 1348. The priory was dissolved in 1539, and Pannal Church became
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Genuki: Ecclesiastical history, Data from the 'Collectio Rerum Ecclesiasticarum' from the year 1842
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tea in the chapter house, and local people played pranks, wearing their children's school uniform.
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Until the 19th century, this parish church was the village's civic and judicial centre. The
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windows is from Knaresborough Priory. It is a small window in the point of an arch, showing a
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and was called St Michael the Archangel (or All Angels) until at least 1304. Its vicar became
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Clock mechanism is in shadow, but pendulum, ticking and chiming are there. (Commons licence)
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College of the Resurrection, Mirfield, and the Yorkshire Ministry Course: ordinations 2012
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Church of England: Pannal: St Robert of Knaresborough, Harrogate, features and facilities
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Borthwick Institute for Archives: location of St Roberts parish register transcripts
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Pannal, Past and Present: or, the past and present of an ancient Yorkshire Parish
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Pannal, Past and Present: or, the past and present of an ancient Yorkshire Parish
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was buried here in 1791, and Betty Lupton, "Queen of Wells" and manager of the
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A walk around the churchyard and parish church of St Robert of Knaresborough
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was built in 1977 and the parish meeting rooms and kitchen in 1988 or 1999.
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C. Sinclair who served from 2002 to 2013. In the 2008 Anglican debate over
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Ecclesiastical parish of St Robert of Knaresborough, Pannal (300230 30/230)
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floor levels are indistinguishable from the outside, because the diagonal
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transcripts for Pannal, dating from the 16th century onwards, at the
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22 September 2011: "North Yorkshire County Council axes mobile libraries"
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The Telegraph: 4 July 2008: Will Anglican debate end in fudge or schism?
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The tower and chancel arches are on polygonal shafts and built in 1929.
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walls. The roof was restored in 1884, and is arch-braced with 4.5 bays.
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English Heritage: A survey and gazetteer of places of worship 1900–2005
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Harrogate Borough Council: Pannal conservation area character appraisal
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Bentley family from Pannal Hall (some buried in St Roberts churchyard)
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as Grade II*, number 1149449, on 18 July 1949 on the grounds that the
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The Parish Church of St Robert of Knaresborough Pannal: A mini guide
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stopped regularly outside the church. St Roberts Autumn Fair, the
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Pannal Church is the only one in the United Kingdom dedicated to
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from the original nave of 1319. Joseph Thackeray of Harrogate's
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near Pannal. He cared for the poor, and received support from
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in the tower arch and the ground floor of the tower became a
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Youtube video: Turret clock mechanism at St Roberts, Pannal
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Pannal historian Anne Smith: Red nose day tea at St Roberts
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describes the fixtures in the nave and chancel as follows:
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which have been re-set, and they may indicate the use of a
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strobertschurch.co.uk. St Roberts Church website: history
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table incorporates C17 panels. The east window shows the
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are mainly C19 and their ends have notional poppy heads.
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Welcome to the Parish Church of St Robert of Knaresboro
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of the parish, who were employed by the churchwarden.
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Church of England church buildings in North Yorkshire
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below. It was probably at this time that the present
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The first record of the village is "Panhale" in the
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building. A 13th-century wooden church dedicated to
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Benefice of Hampsthwaite, Birstwith and Killinghall
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Stone church with castellated tower
St Robert's Church, Pannal is located in North Yorkshire
53°57′39″N 1°32′12″W / 53.96083°N 1.53667°W / 53.96083; -1.53667
OS grid reference
SE305517
Pannal
North Yorkshire
Denomination
Church of England
Roman Catholic
Churchmanship
Central
strobertschurch.co.uk
St Michael the Archangel
Parish church
Dedication
Robert of Knaresborough
Consecrated
Grade II* listed
Style
Medieval
Diocese
Diocese of Leeds
Archdeaconry
Archdeacon of Ripon
Deanery
Parish
Vicar(s)
Churchwarden(s)
Verger

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