Stained Glass Window - St Radegund - Maplebeck, Nottinghamshire
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N 53° 08.355 W 000° 56.317
30U E 637886 N 5889746
Stained glass east window of St Redegund's church, Maplebeck.
Waymark Code: WM111NW
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/30/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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"The window at the east end depicting the crucifixion is by Kempe and was installed at the time of the 1898 restoration.

All other windows in the church are of plain glass."

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"Maplebeck’s church is one of only five parish churches in the country dedicated to St Radegund, a 6th Century Thuringian princess who was reluctantly married off to the Frankish King, Clothaire I. After the king murdered her brother, she fled to take sanctuary at the church of Noyou and became a nun. She founded the Convent of Our Lady of Poitiers. She died in 587 and was canonised in the 9th century.

There is some mystery surrounding the dedication as the church appears in records as St John up until 1895. It is possible that the church was rededicated at the time of the extensive restoration in 1898 but in the local newspaper’s report of the event no mention was made of a rededication.

The church was originally a chapel belonging to the Knights Hospitaller, associated with the Hospitallers’ camera at nearby Winkburn.

Dating largely from the 13th century, the church, with its octagonal broach spire and terracotta tile roof, sits on raised ground in a churchyard with an ancient yew tree, thought to be the oldest in the county."

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Type of building where window is located: Church

Address:
St Radegund
Church Lane
Maplebeck, Nottinghamshire England
NG22 0BS


Days of Operation: Daytime

Hours of Operation: From: 12:00 AM To: 12:00 AM

Admission Charge: Not Listed

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