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Church of St Mary

A Grade II* Listed Building in Staunton, Nottinghamshire

Church of St. Mary, Staunton in the Vale

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North east aspect. The C14 tower stands to the north of the nave and is in two stages. The rendering of the lower stage is dated 1936 and the rectangular stil window dated 1687. Angle buttresses. Perpendicular Gothic bell openings and above them, a corbel table of weathered heads, and two gargoyles each side. East of the tower is the vestry. The chancel east window has C19 cusped, reticulated tracery in the Decorated Gothic style. (Photo Apr 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 1 February 2014

Photo ID: 97669
Building ID: 101045995
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