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Latitude: 51.9291 / 51°55'44"N
Longitude: -1.2818 / 1°16'54"W
OS Eastings: 449483
OS Northings: 225866
OS Grid: SP494258
Mapcode National: GBR 7VN.0R3
Mapcode Global: VHCWV.QSR0
Plus Code: 9C3WWPH9+J7
Entry Name: Church of St Mary
Listing Date: 7 December 1966
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1226006
English Heritage Legacy ID: 423070
ID on this website: 101226006
Location: St Mary's Church, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, OX25
County: Oxfordshire
District: Cherwell
Civil Parish: Upper Heyford
Traditional County: Oxfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire
Church of England Parish: Upper Heyford
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Church building
UPPER HEYFORD CHURCH WALK
SP42NE (West side)
2/137 Church of St. Mary
07/12/66
GV II*
Church. C15, and 1867 by Talbot Bury incorporating C14 and C15 elements. Rubble
and coursed squared limestone with ashlar dressings; Welsh-slate, sheet-metal,
and concrete plain-tile roofs. Chancel, nave, north aisle, north and south
vestries, west tower and south porch. Rebuilt chancel incorporates a fine
3-light east window with Perpendicular drop tracery below a 4-centred arch, and
has a square-headed 2-light window to north; matching window to south plus
remainder of chancel and vestries is C19. Nave has, to south, two 3-light
Perpendicular-style windows below pairs of quatrefoil clerestory windows, and
has 2 small windows above the south porch. North aisle has traceried windows
with pointed-segmental arches. North clerestory has 3 pairs of quatrefoil
windows, and the nave parapet is a frieze of blind quatrefoils. C15 rubble
tower, with diagonal buttresses and moulded plinth and strings, has a moulded
Tudor-arched west doorway below a 3-light Perpendicular window, and has arched
2-light bell-chamber openings with Perpendicular tracery, below a crenellated
parapet which formerly had corner pinnacles; buttresses carry the arms of New
College Oxford and its Warden at the time of building (c.1465). Interior:
Chancel incorporates a C14 piscina with a cusped head, a C14 recess containing
the effigy of a priest, and a cartouche of arms, now forming the base of a
missal stand. Wide 4-centred arch to south vestry; coupled-rafter roof with
arched bracing. Responds of chancel arch, and east respond and first capital of
3-bay nave arcade, have vigorously-carved capitals with naturalistic grapes,
corn, and other vegetation; remaining capitals are moulded but remain uncarved.
C15 tower arch has inner shafts with octagonal capitals plus a wide casement
moulding. Perpendicular-style nave roof. Fittings include an Art Noveau
wrought-iron screen of c.1900, brought from Bicester Church. Numerous late-C17
and early-C18 ledgers, mostly to members of the Myrry family. C19 stained glass
in east window.
(VCH Oxfordshire, Vol VI, p204; Buildings of England: Oxfordshire, p820)
Listing NGR: SP4948325866
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