Church Of St Mary Attached Church Hall And Vicarage is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 January 1974. A Victorian Church. 9 related planning applications.

Church Of St Mary Attached Church Hall And Vicarage

WRENN ID
quartered-ashlar-fen
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
31 January 1974
Type
Church
Period
Victorian
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Church of St Mary, along with its attached Church Hall and Vicarage, was built in 1864 by C.E. Giles. The church is a small stone building in the "lancet" style, and the Church Hall and Vicarage are arranged picturesquely alongside. The church has a three- to four-bay nave, with an angled apse under a continuous ridge. It is constructed of coursed rubble, featuring sill, impost, and eaves bands. There is a triple bellcote with decorative ornamentation to the west and a flèche at the crossing. A projecting gabled porch is present. Inside, the apse is relatively dark. Notable features include a good rood, a two-light window above the pulpit which gables into the roof, and contemporary pulpit, reredos, pews, and altar rails.

The Church Hall is built in a similar style, with triple lancet windows in a four-bay section and a two-bay section, divided by an arched doorway. It has a hipped tile roof with a central gabled dormer. The Vicarage is a two-story building with raking top dormers to the first-floor windows. It has two bays, with angled bays on the ground floor featuring lean-to roofs supported on corner consoles. The windows are casement windows with leaded decoration. The roof is 'M'-hipped, with chimney stacks in the valley.

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