
ST ANDREW . TIMSBURY . HANTS
GRADE II* ✣ C13; C15 chancel rebuilt; C16 porch, bell-cote; later restorations esp 1847. A fascinating small church with plenty to offer the visitor besides the look of it including: medieval protection marks and graffiti; remains of wall paintings; tiles; good pew ends; an intriguing porch; a nice memorial horizontal dial in the churchyard; and the grave of Noel Thelwell (beloved pony cartoonist) and his wife. The church information sheets are models of their kind. 3m N of Romsey; 8m S of Stockbridge. 51.0193 / -1.5084 / SU345245
Horizontal Dial in Churchyard HERE
DIAL
The dial was recorded in April 1922 by ARG, the originator of scratch dial research in Hampshire. He, like pioneer Somerset dial researcher DEH 10 years earlier, was equipped with a camera.

ARG noted 4 definite lines of equal length, perhaps more under the lichen. Located on SE quoin stone of the chancel, facing due S. Style hole about 4 ft high, in mortar line (thus forming the horizontal / 6-to-6 line).
There were several later descriptions of this dial. The last official BSS record (photo below) was made in 1994.

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DIAL IN JANUARY 2024
The condition of the dial may have deteriorated from weathering, however the apparent repair work since 1994 may be the reason why the lines are now so indistinct.




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GRAFFITI and PROTECTION MARKS





FUTHER READING
HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB & ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY HERE
GSS Category: Scratch Dial; Mass Dial; Church Graffiti; Protection Mark; Marian Mark
All photos: Keith Salvesen