{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Use British English|date=November 2025}} {{Infobox church | name = Withcote Chapel | full_name = | image = Withcote chapel.jpg | image_size = | alt = A chapel in one cell with a battlemented parapet and crocketted pinnacles at the corners | caption = Withcote Chapel from the northwest | pushpin_map = Leicestershire | pushpin_map_alt = | pushpin_mapsize = 250 | pushpin_label_position = | map_caption = Location in Leicestershire | location = Withcote, Leicestershire | country = England | coordinates = {{coord|52.6440|-0.8254|region:GB_type:landmark|display=title}} | denomination = Anglican | churchmanship = | website = [http://www.visitchurches.org.uk/findachurch/no-dedication-withcote/?region=Leicestershire Churches Conservation Trust] | former_name = | founded = | founder = | dedication = | dedicated = | consecrated = | events = | status = | functional_status = Redundant | heritage_designation = Grade I | designated = 29 December 1966 | architect = | architectural_type =Church | style = Gothic | groundbreaking = Early 16th century | completed = 1744 | construction_cost = | closed = | demolished = | capacity = | length = | width = | height = | materials = Ironstone with limestone dressings, and lead roofs }}

'''Withcote Chapel''' is a redundant Anglican church in the parish of Withcote, Leicestershire, England ({{gbmapping|SK795057}}). It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade&nbsp;I listed building,<ref name=hg>{{NHLE |num= 1074845|desc= Withcote Chapel|accessdate= 12 April 2015|mode=cs2}}</ref> and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.<ref name=cct>{{Citation | url =https://www.visitchurches.org.uk/visit/church-listing/withcote-chapel.html| title = Withcote Chapel, Withcote, Leicestershire| access-date = 29 March 2011| publisher = Churches Conservation Trust}}</ref> Alec Clifton-Taylor includes the church in his list of 'best' English parish churches.<ref>{{citation | last =Clifton-Taylor | first =Alec | author-link = Alec Clifton-Taylor| title =English Parish Churches as Work of Art | publisher =Batsford | year =1974 | location =London | page =246 | isbn =0-7134-2776-0 }}</ref>

==History==

The chapel was built in the early 16th&nbsp;century. It was originally the private chapel for Withcote Hall, but later became a parish church. It underwent external restoration and internal refurbishment in 1744, at which time the embattled parapet and the corner pinnacles were added.<ref>{{Citation | last = Jones| first = Christopher| title = Withcote Chapel | publisher = leicestershirechurches.co.uk| url = http://www.leicestershirechurches.co.uk/#/withcote-chapel-leicestershire/4534487546| access-date =5 November 2010}}</ref>

==Architecture==

Withcote Chapel is constructed in ironstone with limestone dressings, and has lead roofs. The plan is a simple rectangle of four bays, with no differentiation between the nave and the chancel. There are buttresses along the sides and at the corners. An embattled parapet runs along the sides and over the gabled ends. On each corner is a crocketted pinnacle. The windows are all square-headed and contain three round-headed lights. There are doorways on the north and south sides, and signs of a blocked west doorway.<ref name=hg/>

Almost all the internal fittings date from the 18th&nbsp;century.<ref name=hg/> The seating is arranged along the sides in the style of a college chapel.<ref name=cct/> The reredos is in Renaissance style, and is in three parts. The centre is flanked by fluted Corinthian columns. The sides are canted with similar columns and with pediments. On top of each side-piece is a marble monument.

The stained glass dates from between 1530 and 1540 and has either been moved here from elsewhere, or was commissioned by Roger Ratcliffe, owner of Withcote Hall. It is attributed to Galyon Hone, a glazier who worked for Henry VIII.<ref>Christopher Woodforde, 'The Painted Glass in Withcote Church', ''Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs'', 75:436 (July 1939), pp. 17-22.</ref> The windows in the north wall depict the apostles, and those on the south show Old Testament figures including prophets. In the east window, there are depictions of saints and the Crucifixion. Around the chapel are heraldic panels, one including the arms of Jane Seymour.<ref name=hg/>

==See also== *List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands

==References== {{Reflist}}

==External links== * [https://www.cvma.ac.uk/jsp/search.do?gridView=false&sortField=WINDOW_NO&sortDirection=ASC&rowsPerPage=20&nextPage=1 Images of the stained glass at Withcote CVMA]

Category:Grade I listed churches in Leicestershire Category:Church of England church buildings in Leicestershire Category:English Gothic architecture in Leicestershire Category:16th-century Church of England church buildings Category:Churches completed in 1744 Category:Churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust Category:Redundant churches