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Church of St Mary the Virgin

A Grade II* Listed Building in Fawley, Buckinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5743 / 51°34'27"N

Longitude: -0.914 / 0°54'50"W

OS Eastings: 475354

OS Northings: 186716

OS Grid: SU753867

Mapcode National: GBR C4C.9Q7

Mapcode Global: VHDW8.3PMJ

Plus Code: 9C3XH3FP+P9

Entry Name: Church of St Mary the Virgin

Listing Date: 21 June 1955

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1125702

English Heritage Legacy ID: 46675

ID on this website: 101125702

Location: St Mary's Church, Fawley, Buckinghamshire, RG9

County: Buckinghamshire

Civil Parish: Fawley

Built-Up Area: Fawley

Traditional County: Buckinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Fawley

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


FAWLEY FAWLEY GREEN
SU 78 NE
6/25 Church of St. Mary the
Virgin
21.6.55
GV II*


Parish church. Nave originally C12, altered; late C13 W. tower,
raised C16; chancel rebuilt and dated 1748; 1883 transepts,N. vestry
and restorations. Flint with stone dressings, tiled roofs. W.
tower has moulded parapet with shallow gables to N. and S., original
moulded corbel table, and C19 angle buttresses. C16 single lights
with chamfered semi-circular heads above and below corbel table;
partly restored 2-light traceried window of clunch to W. over C19
moulded doorway; lancets to N. and S., the S. C19, Nave has 2 bays
of C19 2-light traceried windows. Transepts have single lights to E.
or W. and 2-light traceried windows to N. and S., the S. transept
with cusped S. window, sill course and buttresses. Chancel has blocked
S. doorway with bonded surround of narrow bricks, semi-circular arch, and
brick imposts and keyblock. Large E. window with semi-circular arch and
off-set brick surround. Above window is date plaque with numbers in
tile ends. C19 vestry to N. of chancel. Interior: double chamfered tower
arch on semi-octagonal piers with painted texts; C19 double chamfered
arches to transepts; semi-circular chancel arch with narrow chamfer and
billet moulding. Chancel has modillion cornice and E. bay articulated
with Ionic pilasters. Early C18 panelling from chapel at Canons, made
for the Duke of Chandos, the E. bay panels enriched with mouldings.
4 panels along E. wall have carved gilt drops of fruit and flowers.
Similar spray of trefoil foliage above altar. Communion rail with
turned balusters is also from Canons, as are pulpit and reading desk.
Pulpit has moulded raised and fielded panels, richly carved base and
cornice, and corner drops with winged cherub heads. Simpler reading
desk with richly carved frieze. Chair of same date in chancel, mid
C17 chair in nave. Front pews in nave and S. transept pews have
ornamental scrolls of c.1700. Late C19 nave seating and stained glass.
Armorial glass of 1635 from Phyllis Court, Henley, in tower lancets.
Memorial window in vestry by John Piper 1976. Monument to Sir James
Whitelock d.1620 and wife Elizabeth d. 1631, in S. transept, with
recumbent white marble effigies in surround with open pediment on
Tuscan columns. Small carved figures of Fame and Peace on pediment.
Cartouche in nave to Philip and Elizabeth Hilfiar c.1719. Chancel
rebuilt by John Freeman of Fawley Court, transepts added by William
Mackenzie, also of Fawley Court, both families with a mausoleum in churchyard.
RCHM I p.155-6


Listing NGR: SU7535486716

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