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Church of St Denys, Colmworth

Church of St Denys, Colmworth — Grade I listed church in Colmworth, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, UK.

Church of St Denys, Colmworth

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Church of St Denys, Colmworth is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1430. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade I listed church in Colmworth, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 52.2143°, -0.3784°.

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Church of St Denys is a Grade I listed church in Colmworth, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 13 July 1964. The four stage west tower is topped by an octagonal spire with lucarnes and is supported by diagonal buttresses. There is a ring of six bells with the earliest two dated 1635. The steel frame was made in 1984. To the left of the altar is an alabaster and black marble monument to Sir William Dyer erected in 1641 by his wife, Katherine Doyley Dyer (d. 1654). It has the following verse inscription: If a large hart, joined with a noble minde Shewing true worth unto all good inclin’d If faith in friendship, justice unto all, Leave such a memory as we may call Happy, thine is; then pious marble keepe His just fame waking, though his lov’d dust sleepe. And though death can devoure all that hath breath, And monuments them selves have had a death, Nature shan’t suffer this, to ruinate, Nor time demolish’t, nor an envious fate, Rais’d by a just hand, not vain glorious pride, Who’d be concealed, wer’t modesty to hide Such an affection did so long survive The object of ’t; yet lov’d it as alive. And this greate blessing to his name doth give To make it by his tombe, and issue live. My dearest dust, could not thy hasty day Afford thy drowsy patience leave to stay One hour longer, so that we might either Have sat up or gone to bed together? But since thy finished labour hath possessed Thy weary limbs with early rest, Enjoy it sweetly, and thy widow bride Shall soon repose her by thy slumbering side, Whose business now is only to prepare My nightly dress and call to prayer. Mine eyes wax heavy, and the day grows old, The dew falls thick, my blood grows cold, Draw, draw the closed curtains and make room, My dear, my dearest dust, I come, I come.

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Coordinates
52.2143, -0.3784
District
Bedford
Parish
Colmworth
Postcode
MK44 2JU
Parliamentary constituency
North Bedfordshire
Established
1430

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Denys, Colmworth?
Church of St Denys, Colmworth is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 52.2143°, -0.3784°.
When was Church of St Denys, Colmworth built?
Church of St Denys, Colmworth dates to 1430 — the Norman & medieval period.
Is Church of St Denys, Colmworth a listed building?
Church of St Denys, Colmworth carries the heritage designation "Grade I listed building" — a protective status under UK heritage law.