Latitude: 51.4796 / 51°28'46"N
Longitude: -1.0403 / 1°2'25"W
OS Eastings: 466742
OS Northings: 176059
OS Grid: SU667760
Mapcode National: GBR Q35.H1
Mapcode Global: VHCZ9.X2DL
Plus Code: 9C3WFXH5+RV
Entry Name: Church of St Mary
Listing Date: 14 April 1967
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1288375
English Heritage Legacy ID: 399790
ID on this website: 101288375
Location: St Mary's Church, Purley on Thames, West Berkshire, RG8
County: West Berkshire
Civil Parish: Purley on Thames
Built-Up Area: Reading
Traditional County: Berkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Berkshire
Church of England Parish: Purley
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Church building
In the following item:-
3/10 PURLEY St Mary's Avenue
(North Side)
Church of St Mary
The description should be amended to read:
Church. 1870, by G,E. Street in a C14 style, tower dated 1626 on second stage to
south, and large circa 1980 addition to north. Flint with stone dressings, plinth,
and angle buttresses and cill string to east. Old tile roofs with parapeted gable
ends. Tower of brick with stone dressings, plinth, plat band and cornice with reused
C14 gargoyles to battlemented parapet. Nave, chancel, West tower, south porch, and
vestry and hall to north. Tower: 3 stages. 2-light louvred bellchamber openings on
all faces of 3rd stage, second stage square headed west window with 2 cusped lights,
first stage square headed west window with 2 arched lights and returned hoodmould, and
boarded arched door to north with imposts. Nave: 4 bays. 2-light south windows,
and arched doorway between first and second windows from left with 2 boarded doors
and hoodmould. South porch with parapeted gable and moulded archway with hoodmould
and carved stops. Chancel: 3 bays. Lancets to south, 3-light east window with
hoodmould and carved stops. Vestry: reset C13 lancet and door now bricked in. Circa
1980 addition to north with reset C15 four-centred arched window of 3 lights with
cusped heads. Interior; nave: 4 bays roof with ties and arch bracing to collars. 3
bay north arcade with round piers, moulded capitals and bases, and chamfered arches.
Chamfered tower arch. Moulded chancel arch with no capitals, and hoodmould. Chancel;
waggon roof. Reset C12 moulded chancel arch in north wall now bricked in of one order
with single scallop capitals. Cill string, and north doorway to vestry with hoodmould
and carved stops. Sedilia beneath window to south, and piscina with cusped arch.
Fittings include C19 arcaded reredos, communion rails, C19 octagonal wooden pulpit
with traceried panels and stone base, and C12 tub font on columns with intersecting
blank arcading. Monuments include that to Anne Hyde of 1632 with reclining figure
flanked by obelisks and pilasters with broken segmental pediment above and cherubs
below; that to Anthony Storer of 1818, Grecian including a figure with an extinguished
torch and a family group turning towards an urn on which is a portrait of the de eased.
Early C16 Monument to Jane Wardby. Brass to William Noble of 1644 V.C.H. (Berks)
Vol.3,pp.421-422; B.O.E, Berkshire, p.194; Berkshire Architectural Guide, Betjeman
and Piper, Murray, 1949, p.137. .- Ly c?"l:7S;llj'
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SU 67 NE PURLEY St. MARY's AVENUE
(north side)
3/10
14.4.67 Church of St. Mary
G.V. II*
Church. 1870, by G,E. Street in a C14 style, tower dated 1626 on second stage to
south, and large circa 1980 addition to north. Flint with stone dressings, plinth,
and angle buttresses and cill string to east. Old tile roofs with parapeted gable
ends. Tower of brick with stone dressings, plinth, plat band and cornice with
reused C14 gargoyles to battlemented parapet. Nave, chancel, West tower,
south porch, and vestry and hall to north. Tower: 3 stages. 2-light louvred
bellchamber openings on all faces, second stage square headed west window with
2 cusped lights, first stage square headed west window with 2 arched lights and
returned hoodmould, and boarded arched door to north with imposts. Nave: 4
bays. 2-light south windows, and arched doorway between first and second
windows from left with 2 boarded doors and hoodmould. South porch with
parapeted gable and moulded archway with hoodmould and carved stops. Chancel:
3 bays. Lancets to south, 3-light east window with hoodmould and carved stops.
Vestry: reset C13 lancet and door. Circa 1980 addition to north with reset C15
four-centred arched window of 3 lights with cusped heads. Interior: nave:
4 bay roof with ties and arch bracing to collars. 3 bay north arcade with round
piers, moulded capitals and bases, and chamfered arches. Chamfered tower arch.
Moulded chancel arch with no capitals, and hoodmould. Chancel: waggon roof.
Reset C12 moulded chancel arch in north wall of one order with single scallop
capitals. Cill string, and north doorway to vestry with hoodmould and carved
stops. Sedilia beneath window to south, and piscina with cusped arch. Fittings
include C19 arcaded reredos, communion rails, C19 octagonal wooden pulpit with
traceried panels and stone base, and C12 tub font on columns with intersecting
blank arcading. Monuments include that to Anne Hyde of 1632 with reclining
figure flanked by obelisks and pilasters with broken segmental pediment above
and cherubs below; that to Anthony Stover of 1818, Grecian including a figure with an
extinguished torch and a family group turning towards an urn on which, is a
portrait of the deceased. Brass to William Noble of 1644. V.C.H. (Berks):
Vol.3, pp.421-422; B.O.E, Berkshire, p.194; Berkshire Architectural Guide,
Betjeman and Piper, Murray, 1949, p.137.
Listing NGR: SU6674276059
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