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Parish Church of St Dunstan

Norman & medievalFree admission

Parish Church of St Dunstan — church in Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK.

Parish Church of St Dunstan, historic churches in Hertfordshire

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Roydon · 2.5 km
  • Free entry

About

Parish Church of St Dunstan is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1350. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.7951°, 0.0550°.

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Heritage listing

Details TL 41 SW HUNSDON EASTWICK ROAD (east side) 2/8 Parish Church of St Dunstan (C of E) 24.1.67 (formerly listed as Church of St Dunstan) 3/4 mile S of village GV I Parish Church. Early C14 unaisled church of flint rubble with stone dressings and old red tile roofs. W tower, shingled spire and timber N porch of early C15. Church renovated, reroofed and N chapel and E part of chancel built in brick c1450 by Sir William Oldhall when building Hunsdon House. S chapel also in brick 1603-17 by 3rd Lord Hunsdon. restored 1830: reseated 1851: conservatively restored by Philip Webb 1871-2. Reset early C14 window in N chapel. 4-bay original C15 nave roof, single-framed of scissor braced rafters, collars and ashlar pieces. Similar roofs to N chapel and chancel (boarded). Rood stair on N. Perpendicular octagonal font. Lower part of C15 screen. C16 recessed wall monument and fine tomb chest to Sir Thomas Forster d1612 and brass to Margaret Shelley d1495 on chancel N wall. Unique C16 brass of park-keeper. Early C17 hexagonal pulpit with sounding board. Splendid alabaster monument to Sir John Carey c1616 in S chapel possibly by Colt (Pevsner), with iron railings. Fine mural monuments to Jane Chester d1736, Felix Calvert d1713 and Robert Chester d1732. Early C17 family pews in S chapel and panelling in nave. A fine late medieval parish church with the oldest timber N porch in the county, an elaborate Jacobean screen to S chapel, the best example in the county (Pevsner), 2 early C17 monuments of the highest sculptural quality of their time (Pevsner), early brickwork and timber roofs, and fine C18 mural monuments, all of outstanding interest. Part of a group with the contemporary Hunsdon House nearby. An important landscape feature. (EHAS Trans (1902) 46-56: RCHM (1911) 127-8: VCH (1

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Parish Church of St Dunstan is located in London and was established in 1350. This Grade I listed building exemplifies Norman-Medieval architecture.

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Coordinates
51.7951, 0.0550
County
Hertfordshire
Parish
Hunsdon
Postcode
SG12 8PP
Parliamentary constituency
Hertford and Stortford
Established
1350
Nearest railway station
Roydon2.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Parish Church of St Dunstan?
Parish Church of St Dunstan is in Hertfordshire, London, United Kingdom (postcode SG12 8PP), in the parish of Hunsdon.
When was Parish Church of St Dunstan built?
Built or established in 1350.
Is Parish Church of St Dunstan a listed building?
Parish Church of St Dunstan is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Parish Church of St Dunstan free to visit?
Yes, Parish Church of St Dunstan is free to enter.
How do I get to Parish Church of St Dunstan?
The nearest railway station is Roydon, about 2.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SG12 8PP.