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Church of St Mary

A Grade I Listed Building in Childrey, Oxfordshire

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Latitude: 51.5879 / 51°35'16"N

Longitude: -1.4817 / 1°28'54"W

OS Eastings: 436003

OS Northings: 187794

OS Grid: SU360877

Mapcode National: GBR 6Y3.J5J

Mapcode Global: VHC11.8CJ3

Plus Code: 9C3WHGQ9+48

Entry Name: Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 24 November 1966

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1048743

English Heritage Legacy ID: 250676

Also known as: St Mary the Virgin Church, Childrey

ID on this website: 101048743

Location: St Mary's Church, Childrey, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, OX12

County: Oxfordshire

District: Vale of White Horse

Civil Parish: Childrey

Built-Up Area: Childrey

Traditional County: Berkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire

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Description


CHILDREY CHURCH ROW
SU38NE (North side)
7/49 Church of St. Mary.
24/11/66

GV I


Church. Early C13 nave, late C13 chancel, early C14 transepts, early C15 west
tower. Coursed rubble, nave walls rendered, limestone ashlar to west wall of
tower; limestone dressings and buttresses; stone slate roof. Cruciform plan
with west tower. Geometric, Decorated and Perpendicular styles. Hood mould over
5-light late C15 east windows; north wall of chancel has late C19 vestry and 2-
light early C13 window; south wall has two 2-light late C13 windows, late C13
doorway with cusped architrave and late C19 door; hood mould carried over door
and continued as string-course around chancel walls. South transept has hood-
mould and segmental head over 4-light early C15 south window and 3-light early
C15 west window: east wall has label-mould over flat-headed 3-light early C15
window and moulded architrave to door with late C19 leaf. North transept has
label-mould and segmental arch over 4-light mullioned and transomed early C15
north window; plain early C15 doorway with late C19 door in west wall; hood
mould over 2-light ogee-headed and cusped early C14 window. South wall of nave
has one 3-light early C15 window and two 3-light late C15 windows with arched
heads to raised clerestory level. South porch is late C15, and has 2-light
window with arched heads; early C13 doorway into nave. North wall of nave has
two similar early C15 windows with central early C13 blocked door and four
similar late C15 windows at clerestorey level. Early C15 west tower with
embattled parapet, west door and 2-light windows except segmental arch over 3-
light west window. Gabled roofs with moulded parapets, chancel roof being
higher than the nave roof. Interior: late C19 linen-fold panelling behind
altar; trefoiled heads to sedilia and piscina; late C14 Easter Sepulchre with
much oak leaf foliage; benches are late C19, except one late C15 desk and bench
with poppy heads to ends; 3-bay late C19 crown post roof; seven C15 and early
C16 brasses in chancel floor. Chancel screen has one-light trefoil-headed
divisions of late C15 date, but much restored in late C19. One-light squints to
transepts. North transept has early C14 ogee arch with ballflower ornament
cusping over cross-legged effigy of knight; some late C15 floor tiles; original
piscina; 2-bay roof is probably late Clb. South transept has shroud brass of
c.1500 in memory of William and Elizabeth Fettiplace set in back wall of late
C15 Purbeck marble tomb; 2 early Clb floor-brasses and one wall-brass to
Fettiplace family; carved corbels of angels holding various coats of arms
support late C15 3-bay roof which has been much restored in late C19. Nave rids
late C19 lectern pulpit and benches; lead font of c.1200 with upright figures
of bishops taken from the same moulds; simple early C19 wall tablets; 5-bay
late C19 roof. (Buildings of England, Berkshire, pp. 114-115.)


Listing NGR: SU3600587797

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