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Ambridge: St Stephen's (Test)

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Ambridge: St Stephen's (Test)
Record Type:

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Major Parish Church
Church code:

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647001
Diocese:

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Borchester (Test)
Archdeaconry:

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Felpersham (Test)
Parish:

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Borchester

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Statutory Designation Information

Listed Building?

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This is a Grade II* Listed Building
View more information about this Listed Building on the National Heritage List for England web site
Scheduled Monument?

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There is a Scheduled Monument within the curtilage or precinct

National Park

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The church is in the following National Park: Ambridge National Park

Conservation Area

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The church is in the following Conservation Area: Borchester Conservation Area 12

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Heritage At Risk Status

On Heritage At Risk Register?

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This church is not on the Heritage at Risk Register
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Approximate Date

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Early Medieval

Exterior Image

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Summary Description

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This is a really nice example of a fictitious medieval church. The church feature heavily in the radio series 'The Archers' and is located in the fictitious village of Ambridge, which is why is doesn't appear on the map. This is another paragraph just to make the text a little longer, it isn't really saying anything but I wanted it to have real words rather than just jibberish, however some people would suggest that anything I say or type is pretty much jibberish anyway. Banana apple.

Visiting and Facilities

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The church is closed for worship.
Date closed for worship: 22/09/2014
The is lots of pretend water and electricity supplied to church. It also has some very nice toilets out the back and even a made up kitchen for all those coffee mornings.
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Church Website

Church Website:

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Sources and Further Information

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View information on worship and access at this church on the 'A Church Near You' web site
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Exterior image of a church, but not this one. 2014
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No idea, and it's not a photo (2014) The plan of a church, a random church p1234 [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
The plan of a church, a random church
Unknown (2013) The interior of a church, not St. Stephen's but it is pretty [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
The interior of a church, not St. Stephen's but it is pretty
Unknown (2014) A plan of a church [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
A plan of a church
Ambridge HER (2015) Ambridge HER Record no. MYO660 [Digital Archive/Document]
Ambridge HER
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Emily Pennifold (2015) The End of the Year at Ambridge 2015 [Digital Archive/Document]
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This person (1903) Document [Digital Archive/Document]
Document

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Grid Reference: SP 427 096

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Administrative Area

County:

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Oxfordshire County

Location and Setting

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This church is set in a lovely ficticious churchyard and surrounded by some really lovely made up countryside.

Church Plan

A plan of a church
Caption:

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A plan of a church
Description:

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This is the plan of a church, it's not St. Stephen's because that doesn't exist, but I'm sure it would be something like this.
Year / Date:

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2014
Copyright:

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Stolen from the internet
Originator:

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Unknown

Ground Plan Description and Dimensions

Ground Plan

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It's kinda church shaped. A nave up the middle with Chancel at the end. There is probably a bell tower at the other end, and maybe some side ailses and maybe even a small lady chapel.

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Dimensions

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Medium sized country church.

Footprint of Church buildings (m2):

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Description of Archaeology and History

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St Stephen's has been around ever since the Archers started.

Exterior Description

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It looks kind of church like, grey walls, tiled roof, bell tower at one end, and some nice windows. Not forgetting the porch with the nice wooden door too.

Architects, Artists and Associated People/Organisations

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Who:
Mr Bump
Role:
Site Inspector
From:
04 Nov 2018
To:
28 Nov 2018
Contribution:
Advised Diocese on repair grant
Who:
Emilia Edwards
Role:
Chairman
From:
12 Jan 1999
To:
12 Mar 0199
Contribution:
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Who:
A G James
Role:
Aerial Photographer
From:
01 Jan 0001
To:
01 Jan 0001
Contribution:
Who:
Le Fevre Wood & Royle
Role:
Aerial Photographer
From:
01 Jan 0001
To:
01 Jan 0001
Contribution:
Who:
Glew & Smith
Role:
Aerial Photographer
From:
11 Jun 2015
To:
12 Jun 2015
Contribution:
Who:
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Role:
Aerial Photograph Interpreter
From:
02 Apr 2018
To:
19 Apr 2018
Contribution:
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Who:
James Miles Test
Role:
Architect / Surveyor ICM55
From:
07 Nov 2019
To:
17 Mar 2020
Contribution:
Who:
James Miles Test
Role:
Architect / Surveyor ICM55
From:
07 Nov 2019
To:
17 Mar 2020
Contribution:
Who:
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Role:
Architect / Surveyor ICM55
From:
29 Jan 2020
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17 Mar 2020
Contribution:
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Role:
Architect / Surveyor ICM55
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04 Mar 2020
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17 Mar 2020
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Role:
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04 Mar 2020
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16 Mar 2020
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Role:
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Contribution:
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Role:
Architect / Surveyor ICM55
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Contribution:
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Building Fabric and Features

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BURIED VESSEL STRUCTURE (old)
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SUB SURFACE DEPOSIT

Building Materials

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Interior Image

The interior of a church, not St. Stephen's but it is pretty
Caption:

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The interior of a church, not St. Stephen's but it is pretty
Description:

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An interior image of church.
Year / Date:

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2013
Copyright:

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Yet another image 'borrowed' from the internet
Originator:

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Unknown

Interior Description

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Judging by the picture the inside is beautiful, but then again it is a made up church, so I can say what I like. The entire inside is covered in a rather gauldy gold leaf, nice!

Internal Fixtures and Fittings

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Portable Furnishings and Artworks

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BURIED VESSEL STRUCTURE

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Ecology

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There is stuff growing and living in the churchyard, all sorts of stuff. There is a nice yew tree, I would imagine, plus lots of lovely wild flowers.

Ecological Designations

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The everyday wildlife of burial grounds means much to those who visit and cherish them but many burial grounds are so rich in wildlife that they should be designated and specially protected. Few have the legal protection of a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) or, in the case of local authority owned cemeteries, Local Nature Reserve. This makes it even more important that they are cared for and protected by the people looking after them.

Many have a non-statutory designation as a recognition of their importance. These non-statutory designations have a variety of names in different regions including Local Wildlife Site, County Wildlife Site, Site of Importance for Nature Conservation or Site of Nature Conservation Importance (Local Wildlife Site is the most common name). Their selection is based on records of the most important, distinctive and threatened species and habitats within a national, regional and local context. This makes them some of our most valuable wildlife areas.

For example, many burial grounds which are designated as Local Wildlife Sites contain species-rich meadow, rich in wildflowers, native grasses and grassland fungi managed by only occasional mowing plus raking. When this is the case, many animals may be present too, insects, birds, amphibians, reptiles and mammals. This type of grassland was once widespread and has been almost entirely lost from the UK with approximately 3% remaining, so burial grounds with species-rich meadow managed in this way are extremely important for wildlife.

These designations should be considered when planning management or change.

If you think that this or any other burial ground should be designated please contact Caring for God’s Acre (info@cfga.org.uk) to discuss. Many eligible sites have not yet received a designation and can be surveyed and then submitted for consideration.

There are no SSSIs within the curtilage of this Major Parish Church.

There are no Local nature reserves within the curtilage of this Major Parish Church.

There are no Local Wildlife sites within the curtilage of this Major Parish Church.

Evidence of the Presence of Bats

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The church has the following evidence of bats: There is evidence of bats in the area, such as seeing them fly around at night, and maybe some poo, etc.

Burial and War Grave Information

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The church/building is consecrated.

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The churchyard has been used for burial.

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The churchyard is used for burial.

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The churchyard is not closed for burial.

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The churchyard has war graves.

National Heritage List for England Designations

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There are no Listed Buildings within the curtilage of this Major Parish Church.

There are no Scheduled Monuments within the curtilage of this Major Parish Church.

Ancient, Veteran & Notable Trees

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Churchyards are home to fantastic trees, in particular ancient and veteran trees which can be the oldest indication of a sacred space and be features of extraordinary individuality. The UK holds a globally important population of ancient and veteran yew trees of which three-quarters are found in the churchyards of England and Wales.

There are more than 1,000 ancient and veteran yews aged at least 500 years in these churchyards.

To put this in context, the only other part of western Europe with a known significant yew population is Normandy in northern France, where more than 100 ancient or veteran churchyard yews have been recorded.

Burial grounds may contain veteran and ancient trees of other species such as sweet chestnut or small-leaved lime which, whilst maybe not so old as the yews, are still important for wildlife and may be home to many other species.

Specialist advice is needed when managing these wonderful trees. For more information or to seek advice please contact Caring for God’s Acre, The Ancient Yew Group and The Woodland Trust.

If you know of an ancient or veteran tree in a burial ground that is not listed here please contact Caring for God’s Acre.

There are currently no Ancient, Veteran or Notable trees connected to this Major Parish Church

Churchyard Structures

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Significance

Setting Significance Level:

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High
Setting Significance Description:

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Fabric Significance Level:

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Low
Fabric Significance Description:

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Interior Significance Level:

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Interior Significance Description:

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Community Significance Level:

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Community Significance Description:

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Church Renewables

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Solar PV Panels:

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No
Solar Thermal Panels:

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Yes
Bio Mass:

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No
Air Source Heat Pump:

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No
Ground Source Heat Pump:

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No
Wind Turbine:
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EV Car Charging:
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Species Summary

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All of the species listed below have been recorded in close proximity to the Major Parish Church . A few species which are particularly threatened and affected by disturbance may not be listed here because their exact location cannot be shared.

NOTE: Be aware that this dataset is growing, and the species totals may change once the National Biodiversity Network has added further records. Species may be present but not recorded and still await discovery.

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Caring for God’s Acre is a conservation charity working to support groups and individuals to investigate, care for, and enjoy the wildlife and heritage treasures found within churchyards and other burial grounds. Look on their website for information and advice and please contact their staff directly. They can help you manage this churchyard for people and wildlife.

To learn more about all of the species recorded against this church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas. You can check the spread of records through the years, discovering what has been recorded and when, plus what discoveries might remain to be uncovered.

‘Seek Advice’ Species

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If any of the following species have been seen close to the Major Parish Church, it is important to seek advice from an expert. You will need to know if they are present now, and to follow expert recommendations when planning works. All of these species have specific legal protection as a recognition of their rarity. All of them are rare or becoming increasingly endangered, so it is important to ensure that management and other works do not adversely affect them. In addition, there may be things you can do to help these special species. N.B. Swift and House Martin do not have specific legal protection but are included, as roof repair works often impact breeding swifts and house martins which is against the law.

This is not a complete list of protected species, there are many more, but these are ones that are more likely to be found. All wild birds, their nests and eggs are also protected by law, as are all bats and veteran trees. In a few cases, species are considered particularly prone to disturbance or destruction by people, so the exact location of where they were recorded is not publicly available but can be requested. These ‘blurred’ records are included here, and the accuracy is to 1km. This means that the species has been recorded in close proximity to the Major Parish Church, or a maximum of 1km away from it. As these ‘blurred’ species are quite mobile, there is a strong likelihood that they can occur close to the Major Parish Church. To learn about these special species, use the link provided for each species in the table below

One important species which is not included here is the Peregrine Falcon. This is protected and advice should be sought if peregrines are nesting on a church or cathedral. Peregrine records are ‘blurred’ to 10km, hence the decision not to include records here. Remember too that species not seriously threatened nationally may still be at risk in your region and be sensitive to works. You should check with local experts about this. You may also need to seek advice about invasive species, such as Japanese knotweed and aquatics colonising streams or pools, which can spread in churchyards.

N.B. If a species is not recorded this does not indicate absence. It is always good practice to survey.

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Caring for God’s Acre can help and support you in looking after the biodiversity present in this special place. If you know that any of these species occur close to the Major Parish Church and are not recorded here, please contact Caring for God’s Acre with details (info@cfga.org.uk).

To find out more about these and other species recorded against this Major Parish Church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas.

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