Hayton: St Mary Magdalene

Name:
Hayton: St Mary Magdalene
Record Type:
Church
Church code:
607051
Diocese:
Carlisle
Archdeaconry:
Carlisle
Parish:
Hayton

Statutory Designation Information

Listed Building?
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?
There is no Scheduled Monument within the curtilage or precinct

National Park

The church is not in a National Park

Conservation Area

The church is not in a Conservation Area

Heritage At Risk Status

On Heritage At Risk Register?
This church is not on the Heritage at Risk Register
 

Approximate Date

Approximate Date:
Post Medieval

Exterior Image

Exterior image of 607051 St Mary Magdalene, Hayton
Caption:
Exterior image of 607051 St Mary Magdalene, Hayton
Description:
Photograph of the exterior of St Mary Magdalene, Hayton.
Year / Date:
2011, June 16
Copyright:
Alexander P Kapp
Originator:
Alexander P Kapp

Summary Description

Perched on rising ground near the centre of the village, the 1780 church replaced an earlier medieval building. It has undergone a number of modifications with the north chapel being built in 1793, the chancel rebuilt in 1842 and a general restoration in 1888. The overall impression is one of classic styles inserted into a Gothic structure, not untypical of the mid to late eighteenth century. The shape of the tower is simplified Decorated with its crenellated parapet and pinnacles but with a neo-classic entrance storey and round headed windows. The bulky, precise and deeply modelled masonry of the entrance is dominated by the massive inscribed keystone. It is probable that the exterior was lime rendered with the ashlar masonry left as architectural highlights. The chancel incorporates a Palladian style triple window with sumptuous stained glass by Charles Evans and a semi-circular communion rail. However, the most striking part of the interior is the Graham side chapel that is raised onto a platform overlooking the nave through a colonnade of elliptical arches supported by clusters of columns. When built, the gallery could only be entered by a set of external stone steps completely detaching the Graham's from the wider congregation. New wooden steps now give internal access. A fire was provided in the gallery to provide greater comfort to the family. The colourful floor tiles are particularly attractive and could include relics from the earlier building.

Visiting and Facilities

The church is open for worship.
Work in progress - can you help?
 

Church Website

Church Website:
http://www.haytonparishchurch.co.uk

Sources and Further Information

Alexander P Kapp (2011, June 16) Exterior image of 607051 St Mary Magdalene, Hayton [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Exterior image of 607051 St Mary Magdalene, Hayton
Alexander P Kapp (2011, June 16) Interior image of 607051 St Mary Magdalene, Hayton [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Interior image of 607051 St Mary Magdalene, Hayton
CWGC (2016) Commonwealth War Graves Commission CWGC Unique File Reference Number: 03404 & 03405 [Bibliography/Data]
Number of War Graves: 2
Church of England (2021) A Church Near You https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/12245/ [Digital Archive/Index]
View information on worship and access at this church
Church Buildings Council (2019) Church Bells 1 Bell [Archive/Index]
1 Bell
Countryside Consultants (01/04/2025) Practical Completion Certificate [Digital Archive/Document]
Practical Completion Certificate