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Heritage Open Days - Middleton Parish Church

06 September 2024 - 08 September 2024

Friday 06 September 2024 - Sunday 08 September 2024
1pm - 4pm

Middleton Parish Church
St. Leonards Square
Middleton
M24 6DJ

Details:

 

Explore the Grade I listed church of St Leonard dates from 1100 and was rebuilt 1412 incorporating Norman arches and enlarged 1524.

Notable history, including Flodden Memorial Window of 1515 and rare brasses, including Major General Ralph Assheton in full Cromwellian uniform.

Many stained glass windows including two art-deco windows by Christopher Whall.

Connections with Cardinal Thomas Langley who became Prince Bishop of Durham as well as Saint Cuthbert and Alexander Nowell, who became Dean of St Pauls in the reign of Elizabeth I.

The Assheton Family were Lords of the Manor, including Sir Richard Assheton who was knighted after Flodden. The Hopwood family have a 17th century enclosed pew.

To celebrate 500 year anniversary since the last major building event of 1524, there will be extra events such as brass rubbing, face painting and archery demonstration during the weekends.
 


Contact: Leon Macleod
07534 352279

https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/submission-event/middleton-parish-churc...

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