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Parish Church of St Mary

A Grade I Listed Building in Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0808 / 52°4'50"N

Longitude: -0.1338 / 0°8'1"W

OS Eastings: 527980

OS Northings: 244137

OS Grid: TL279441

Mapcode National: GBR J5V.H0P

Mapcode Global: VHGN2.MYMQ

Plus Code: 9C4X3VJ8+8F

Entry Name: Parish Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 22 November 1967

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1330865

English Heritage Legacy ID: 52501

ID on this website: 101330865

Location: St Mary's Church, Guilden Morden, South Cambridgeshire, SG8

County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Civil Parish: Guilden Morden

Built-Up Area: Guilden Morden

Traditional County: Cambridgeshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire

Church of England Parish: Guilden Morden St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Ely

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Description


TL2644 TL2844 GUILDEN MORDEN CHURCH STREET
12/97 13/97 Parish Church of St
Mary
22.11.67

GV I

Parish church. C12 carved stones reused in south aisle. Mid C13 nave and
three bays of south arcade, both north and south aisles completed in early to
mid C14. West tower c.1400; clerestorey C15 and chancel rebuilt. South
porch added c.1500 and vestry C16. Spire reconstructed in C17, was rebuilt
again in 1972. Restorations 1856 and 1875, (dated rain-water head), and 1960
and 1972. Walls of flint and pebble rubble with clunch and limestone
dressings, and rough limestone ashlar. Tiled and slated roofs, lead covered
spire. South elevation: West tower of three stages with moulded plinth and
embattled parapet with pinnacles at the angles, surmounted by an octagonal
spire; middle stage clock face dated 1749, belfry with pair of transomed
cinquefoiled-light windows with quatrefoil in two-centred arch with label and
carved head stops. Embattled clerestorey, south aisle, south porch, and
octagonal stair turret to rood screen and chancel. Five clerestorey windows
each of two cinquefoil lights with a quatrefoil in a four-centred arch with
moulded label. South aisle, two three-light and one four-light cinquefoiled
light windows in four-centred arches. South doorway with moulded jamb and
two-centred head with square moulded label and quatrefoils in panelled
spandrels. South porch with two-centred archway of two orders with inner
order carried on attached shafts with moulded caps and bases with square
moulded label with pierced tracery in the spandrels. Chancel with gabled
heads to buttresses and three windows of three cinquefoiled-lights in
four-centred arches. South doorway with four-centred head and jambs of two
hollow chamfered orders. Interior: Nave arcades each of six bays; north
arcade with quatrefoil piers, moulded caps and bases, and two centred arches;
four eastern bays early C14 with two wave-moulded orders, and two later C14
bays with double ogee-moulded orders: South arcade with three similar western
bays to north arcade and three mid C13 eastern bays with two-centred arches of
two chamfered orders and with octagonal piers and moulded caps and bases,
(nail head ornament to two capitals). Chancel arch early C14 with two-centred
arch of two moulded orders with semi trefoiled responds. Early C16 door to
vestry with moulded jambs and four-centred head. Tower arch, two-centred,
moulded orders to the nave with semi circular shafted inner order with moulded
caps and bases. Font. C12 large round bowl with tapered sides and moulded
top and bottom with central pillar and four small columns. Piscenae in
chancel C15 with cinquefoil inner square and square outer head; in south
aisle rectangular recess with moulded jambs possibly C14. Chancel screen,
early C14 with two enclosures each with doors and linked by arches, some C17
panelling and C19 restoration with painted figures and latin inscription.
Tower arch screen, late C15, divided into three bays with central door. C16
and C17 inscriptions on north jamb of east vestry window. Monuments: North
aisle, clunch slab with cornice and two shields with inscription to William
Hay Lord of the Manor d.1617. Floor slabs; to Margaret and Henry Wayle d.1695
and 1717; white stone slab to Gertrude Story d.1723; black marble slab to
Thomas Story d.1670; black marble slab to Frances Story d.,1675. Clock 1749
with original works.

RCHM report 1950
VCH Vol VIII p108


Listing NGR: TL2798044137

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