Parish The original parish of
North Stoneham can be traced back to the early ninth century when it was known as "Stonam Abbatis" or "Abbots Stoneham" and was attached to
Hyde Abbey at
Winchester. At this time, the parish extended from the
River Itchen in the east towards
Chilworth and
Bassett Green in the west with its neighbouring parish,
South Stoneham, to the south and east. After the
dissolution of the monasteries in the 1540s, the manor was acquired by
Thomas Wriothesley,
Earl of Southampton. In 1599, the Wriothesley family sold the estate to
Sir Thomas Fleming, whose descendants held the
advowson until 1997. Until the late nineteenth century, Bassett was part of the parish of North Stoneham, with the rector of
St. Nicolas' Church serving the needs of the entire parish. Revd. Elliott Kenworthy-Browne, the rector of North Stoneham from 1886 to 1912, would often walk over 10 miles a day to meet the needs of his parishioners. By the mid-1880s, Bassett had grown with many substantial villas occupied by the middle classes; despite having the appearance of a well-to-do suburb of Southampton, Revd. Kenworthy-Browne observed that three-quarters of the population of 800 were poor, chiefly mechanics and labourers.
Church When Mr. Kenworthy-Browne came to North Stoneham in 1886, mission services were held in a small coach-house close to the Redhill brickyards. Later, in 1888, a mission room in Winchester Road was opened. In 1980, work began on a £13,000 programme of re-roofing and protection of the brickwork from penetration by damp. In 2011 the Victorian church pews were removed and replaced by a more flexible and comfortable system of chairs. In October 2014 the church was placed on the
Heritage at Risk Register. In his Autumn Statement that year the Chancellor announced a £15 million roofs scheme, “For the repair of roofs and rainwater goods on listed church buildings …… where roof and rainwater goods repairs are deemed to be urgent and necessary”. Under this scheme a grant of £90,000 was awarded in March 2015. The repair work was carried out during 2016 with completion in October 2016.
Clergy The parish rector at the time of the consecration of St. Michael's in 1911 was Elliot Kenworthy-Browne. The current Rector, the Reverend Sheena Williams, was invested by the
Bishop of Southampton, the Right Reverend Dr.
Jonathan Frost, on 3 February 2017. Rev'd Williams grew up in Linlithgow, near Edinburgh. She gained a law degree from the
University of Aberdeen and
Pierre Mendès-France University in France. After feeling a call to ordained ministry she trained at
STETS (Southern Theological Education and Training Scheme) in Salisbury before ordination in 2010. She served her title in the parish of Swaythling, Southampton, before becoming associate priest in the parish of Chandlers Ford. She is assisted by an Associate Pioneer Minister, a curate, two honorary assistant clergy and two licensed lay ministers. Together, they share the ministry to the three churches of the Parish: St. Michael and All Angels,
St. Nicolas and All Saints.
Rectors • 1248 Geoffrey de Ferringes • 1266 William of Monmouth • 1284 Walter le Fleming • 1285 W of Hambledon • 1325 Robert of Worcester • 1334 John Pyncebek • 1349 Robert of Kelleseye • 1349 John of Tudeworth • 1361 Walter Gourda • 1378 Thomas Marnham • 1383 Thomas Evesham • 1387 Thomas Chadworth • ? Edward Blenkinsop • 1439 Thomas Forest • 1463 Walter Hoggis • 1488 Unknown • 1499 Walter Piers • 1513 John Piers • 1521 Thomas Erlysman • 1532
William Capon • 1551 Roland Swynbourne • 1556 Sir Thomas Newenham • 1558 Thomas Securis • 1559 Henry Hide • 1593 Lewis Alcock • 1647 John Howell • 1670 George Reynolds • 1670 William Perkins • 1672 Thomas Holdsworth • 1714 William Whitear • 1723 Timothy Owen • 1749 Henry Fuller • 1763 Edward Beadon • 1811
Frederick Beadon • 1879 Arthur Buchanan Willis Fleming • 1886 Elliot Kenworthy-Browne • 1912 Thomas Salmon • 1932
Charles Philip Stewart Clarke • 1935 Harold Gordon Peile • 1946 John Robert Shuckburgh Stranack • 1952 William Frederick Shail • 1969 Ralph Edward Pearce Serocold • 1975 Robert Bernard Jones • 1990
Charles Taylor • 1995 John Owen • 2010 Stephen Holmes (Priest-in-Charge) • 2017 Sheena Williams ==Worship & music==