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Latitude: 50.772 / 50°46'19"N
Longitude: -3.5052 / 3°30'18"W
OS Eastings: 293956
OS Northings: 98017
OS Grid: SX939980
Mapcode National: GBR P1.RLW3
Mapcode Global: FRA 37K1.L7R
Plus Code: 9C2RQFCV+RW
Entry Name: The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene
Listing Date: 30 June 1961
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1333984
English Heritage Legacy ID: 86099
ID on this website: 101333984
Location: St Mary Magdalene's Church, Stoke Canon, East Devon, EX5
County: Devon
District: East Devon
Town: East Devon
Civil Parish: Stoke Canon
Built-Up Area: Stoke Canon
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Stoke Canon St Mary Magdalene
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Church building
STOKE CANON HIGH STREET
SX 99 NW
3/41 The Parish Church of St Mary
30.6.61 Magdalene
GV I
Parish church. Late C15 west tower, the remainder of 1835-6 by Mason, comprising
nave, south porch and chancel. Coursed stone. West tower, tall with very slender
proportions, a rather extreme form of a local characteristic. 2 stages, tall
plinth the string course of which forms the west doorway hood mould. North semi-
octagonal stair turret takes up half the side elevation. Corner buttresses with 3
off-sets; 4-light Perpendicular west window with traces. 2-light belfry openings,
trefoil-headed with quatrefoil moulded battlements with pinnacle stollings.
Mason's church is typical of its date, a tall battlemented preaching box with a
shallow chancel. 3 wide bays to nave with 3-light Perpendicular style windows
separated by buttresses twice weathers. Porch set dead centre of south side. East
window might retain medieval work. Internally: tower arch, 2 orders, responds with
wave moulding. Nave, 5 bays, heavy moulded wooden tie-beams and collars with large
cusping. The best part of the 1820s work is the chancel panelling; arcade of
pointed, cusped bays divided by buttresses, with battlemented cornice, all in South
Devon limestone. The east bays contain commandment panels, and a central painting
of Christ Crowned with Thorns by King of Bristol (1841). Fittings: exceptionally
interesting Norman font. Circular bowl with 4 attached (much defaced) shafts
supported by caryatids (or atlantes) who grip a cable moulding that divides bowl
and shaft. Exposed faces of bowl with varied interlacing designs that are strongly
pre-Norman in feel. Attached to shaft (between the caryatids) stand 4 figures, 1
(to north) holding a book, another (to west) a staff. A substantial number of
medieval bench ends and bench backs, the rest by Edward Ashworth (1875). Semi-
octagonal pulpit, wooden, Jacobean with arched panels and fluted muntins. South
wall: monument to Elizabeth Paterson, died 1650. Corinthian colums to either side
of epitaph, with heraldic device above. It appears to have lost its entablature.
North wall: monument to Samuel Hall, not dated, C17, architrave and entablature,
with putti faces and heraldic crest. Some 1830 fragments of painted glass in west
window. Belfry not inspected.
Sources: Pevsner, SO, 271; Devon C19 Churches Project; re font in TDA, 45 (1913)
Listing NGR: SX9396098017
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