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Saint
Cuthbert's Church at Fishlake
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The
south-west Norman doorway is the oldest part of the church and can
be dated fairly accurately to 1170. Although much decayed, it is
richly adorned with sculpture. The priest's door in the south side
of the chancel is also Norman, dating from the same period. Both
were part of the first church built by the fifth Earl of Surrey
(d.1202). Most of the present church dates from 1351.
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The
tower is of three stages of beautiful masonry and in a canopied
niche stands the figure of St Cuthbert. Tradition has it that the
remains of St Cuthbert rested in Fishlake during the period of the
Viking invasions. The tower contains six bells of which two are
ancient.
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There
are two chapels, one at the east end of each aisle. One is
dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the other to the Holy
Trinity. The rood screen dates from about 1500.
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The
oldest wood in the church is the priest's stall and a front choir
stall. Both are dated 1616.
The
organ was built in 1856 by William Holt of Bradford and Leeds.
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Major
restoration to the church was undertaken in the second half of the
19th century. Since those times the roofs of the Nave and north
aisle have been renewed, the
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tower
has been restored, the exterior of the church has been repointed
and a beautiful window installed over the high altar. |
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Services
Holy Communion services are held as follows.
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Sunday, 2nd March
9.30am
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Sunday, 9th March
9.30am
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Sunday, 16th March
9.30am
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Sunday, 23rd March
9.30am
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A Group Service is to be held at Sy Mary's Church, Kirk Bramwith, on Sunday, 30th March, at 10.15am. Everyone is invited to attend.
Registers
Modern registers of baptism, weddings and funerals are held by the Priest in Charge. Closed registers and historic documents are kept by
Archivist of the Doncaster Deanery
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Memorial Records
The Vicar has a record of all memorials of the Church and Churchyard.
Access to the Church
The Church is open daily from approximately 8.00am to dusk.
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