St John the Evangelist Church, Upper Hopton.
St. Johns Church, Hopton Hall Lane, Upper Hopton, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, WF14 8EL
St. John the Evangelist is an attractive mock Gothic church designed by Bonomi and Cory in a1 5th century style, t the heart of the village of Upper Hopton. It is part of the Mirfield Team Parish.
The church stands next to a late Jacobean Manor House, Hopton Hall.
Beyond the Nave altar is the Chancel, which remains much as it was when designed in 1846. The screen separating the chancel from the nave was part of the original structure, though the Rood and Christus were added in 1951. The choir stalls are the original ones designed by Bonomi and Cory. The floor tiles are probably Minton, and are dated 1844.
The East Window, a four light window designed by Powell’s of Leeds depicting “The Agony, in the Garden,” “The Crucifixion,” “The Resurrection,” and “St. Peter and St. Paul at the Sepulcher.” were installed in 1892. In 1893 two further windows, in the south side of the Church, designed by Powell’s of Leeds were installed. The first depicts Matthew 7:7, “knock and it shall be opened unto you” and the second, the parable of the virgins from Matthew 25:1-13.
The last window of significance to be installed is the Millennium Window, designed and painted by local artists, Anne and Vince Seabourne
St. Johns Church, Hopton Hall Lane, Upper Hopton, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, WF14 8EL