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28

Jan 2021

Last Updated: 27/01/2021
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Ripon Cathedral's 500-year-old font set to be repaired and moved

by Tim Flanagan

| 28 Jan, 2021
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Ripon Cathedral is planning to refurbish and relocate the font, which has survived the Reformation and the English Civil War. It will move to a more prominent position close to the west doors.

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A 15th century font in Ripon Cathedral is set to be moved for the first time since 1722 to a more prominent spot.

The font, made of blue-grey English limestone, is currently located towards the western end of the south aisle.

The cathedral has applied to Harrogate Borough Council for planning permission to relocate the font to the western end of the nave, where it will be visible on entry from any of the west doors.

The minster also wants to fit the font into a new two-step stone plinth with bronze handrail and decorative polished marble finish.

The font, which is believed to date back to the mid-to-late 1400s, survived the Reformation although it is thought to have been damaged during the later English Civil War.

There is a record of the font being repaired by stonemason Henry Lawson for 10 shillings and six pence (52.5p in today’s currency) in 1662.



It was last moved in 1772 when its current stepped base was constructed.

The proposed move is partly due to the planned extension of the cathedral which, if approved, will require the creation of a new entrance to the ancient building.

A document produced by York archaeologists FAS Heritage says:

“A feasibility study is being undertaken as part of the Ripon Cathedral Renewed project, to explore the possibility of providing a new access through the south aisle south wall of the church. The font is situated within the bay of the proposed access.”


Besides moving the font, the planning application sets out plans to carry out structural repairs on the item.




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It also proposes using York stone pavers to the south nave aisle to replace the font plinth, in keeping with the surrounding York stone paving.

The cathedral has a second 12th century font at the altar in St Peter’s Chapel.