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Church of St Mary Magdalen

A Grade II Listed Building in Woodborough, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3398 / 51°20'23"N

Longitude: -1.8382 / 1°50'17"W

OS Eastings: 411366

OS Northings: 160096

OS Grid: SU113600

Mapcode National: GBR 3WK.XS4

Mapcode Global: VHB4K.3L27

Plus Code: 9C3W85Q6+WP

Entry Name: Church of St Mary Magdalen

Listing Date: 30 October 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1035761

English Heritage Legacy ID: 311839

ID on this website: 101035761

Location: St Mary Magdalene's Church, Woodborough, Wiltshire, SN9

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Woodborough

Built-Up Area: Woodborough

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

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Description


WOODBOROUGH CHURCH LANE
SU 16 SW
5/202 Church of St. Mary Magdalen

II

Anglican parish church. 1850, by William Butterfield, and nave
1861-2 by T.H. Wyatt. Snecked squared limestone, with tiled roof
to nave and stone slates to chancel. Slate roof to aisle.
Nave with south porch, north aisle, chancel with lean-to vestry and
organ recess. Bellcote over west gable. Porch gabled with
quatrefoiled lights to side. Two, 3 and 4 square headed windows
to nave. Two light west window with roundel above. Three light
east window with slender tracery. Bellcote carried on a series of
offsets on west wall.
Interior: Nave of 4 bays with arcade on circular columns and
capitals. Arch braced collar beam trusses, the braces rising from
corbels. Low octagonal responds to chamfered pointed chancel
arch. Chancel of 2 bays with trussed rafter roof and arch to
organ chamber. Ogee-headed door to vestry. Fittings: Font, by
south door, limestone, octagonal, with quatrefoil panels. Pulpit
also limestone, panelled, with steps from chancel and oak handrail.
Arcaded altar rail. Wall tiled in sanctuary. Organ in north
aisle by Bryceson, Bros and Ellis.
Monuments: Nave, 2 brasses of C20. Aisle 7 wall tablets: 1675,
to Sarah Francklyn, 1782, to Jerom Dyke, 1804 to Sophia Dyke, an
oval panel; 1813, to John Robbins by Lloyd of Bedwyn; 1829 to
Sophia and Mary Dyke; 1831 by Harrison, to William Dyke and 1840
to William Robbins and family. In chancel: 1813, by King of
Bath, to George Gibbs, with Latin inscription. Royal arms of
Charles II over chancel arch.


Listing NGR: SU1136660096

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