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Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin

A Grade II* Listed Building in Stone-cum-Ebony, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0128 / 51°0'46"N

Longitude: 0.7645 / 0°45'52"E

OS Eastings: 594019

OS Northings: 127348

OS Grid: TQ940273

Mapcode National: GBR RY9.G3J

Mapcode Global: FRA D6HF.MPJ

Plus Code: 9F322Q77+4R

Entry Name: Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin

Listing Date: 16 August 1962

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1362959

English Heritage Legacy ID: 180419

ID on this website: 101362959

Location: St Mary's Church, Stone in Oxney, Ashford, Kent, TN30

County: Kent

District: Ashford

Civil Parish: Stone-cum-Ebony

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


STONE-CUM-EBONY
1.
5272
Parish Church of
St Mary the Virgin
TQ 92 NW 13/381 16.8.62.
II*

2.
Chancel with north and south chapels, nave with aisles, south porch and west
tower with beacon turret. The whole church was rebuilt after a fire in 1464.
Three bay nave with crown post roof. Late Perpendicular screen to north chapel
Restoration by Ewan Christian 1874. Roman altar to Mithras under the tower.


Listing NGR: TQ9401927347

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