St Andrew's Church Denton
Grade I listed
Anglican parish church is dedicated to
St Andrew. Restored in 1888, it is mainly
Perpendicular in style. In the south
aisle is a table-tomb with an effigy of John Blyth, his wife Margaret and his six children; a monument to Richard Welby (d. 1713) is in the north aisle. The church originally had only four bells, but now has six. The original bells were the now No.1, No.3, No.4 and No.5. These were augmented by two bells in 1782 by recasting four bells and adding the new No.2 and No.6 (the tenor). The bells were re-hung in 1855 It was built for Sir Bruno Welby, with extensive alterations and additions in 1953 and 1965 by
Marshall Sisson. Another larger house, generally known as Denton Hall, was rebuilt by the Welby family in 1879 on the site of an earlier house to the designs of architect
Sir Arthur Blomfield, was restored after a fire in 1906 but demolished in 1940. At one time it was owned by
Sir William Welby-Gregory, 4th Baronet, MP for
Grantham and
South Lincolnshire and his well-known wife
Victoria, Lady Welby, the philosopher of language, musician and water-colour artist. She was followed in 1887 by their son
Sir Charles Welby, 5th Baronet, MP for
Newark and
Under-Secretary of State for War. The park also houses a series of large ponds and a freshwater spring, St. Christopher's Well, which is hidden in a
grotto built from fossils and shells in 1823. Within the cave is an inscription: "faery of the well".
Denton Reservoir The main engineering feature of the
Grantham Canal, which opened in 1797, was Harlaxton Drift near Grantham. This was a deep cutting which was built just wide enough for one-way traffic. Two passing places, where the canal was made wider, were added in 1801. Two reservoirs were also needed to feed the canal, one of which was built at Denton, close to the canal, and the other at
Knipton, about 3 miles away. Both were on the
Belvoir Estate, and the job of building them, along with the cutting, was the responsibility of William King, the agent for the
Duke of Rutland. File:Denton Hall - Denton Lincolnshire - 1879.jpg|Denton Hall illustration and plan, 1879 File:Denton Manor Gate House - geograph.org.uk - 67712.jpg|Denton Park gatehouse File:Denton near Grantham St Andrews Church.JPG|Church of St Andrew, Denton ==References==