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Latitude: 50.9998 / 50°59'59"N
Longitude: -2.4474 / 2°26'50"W
OS Eastings: 368699
OS Northings: 122362
OS Grid: ST686223
Mapcode National: GBR MX.KCRP
Mapcode Global: FRA 56RG.QBN
Plus Code: 9C2VXHX3+W2
Entry Name: Church of St Mary Magdalene
Listing Date: 24 March 1961
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1366359
English Heritage Legacy ID: 261786
ID on this website: 101366359
Location: St Mary Magdalene's Church, Stowell, Somerset, DT9
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Charlton Horethorne
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Church building
ST62SE CHARLTON HORETHORNE CP STOWELL
2/50 Church of St. Mary Magdelene
24.3.61
II
Church. Mostly rebuilt in 1912/13 by F. Bligh Bond. Local stone cut and squared, with ashlar dressings; Welsh slate
roof between coped gables. Partly C15 tower, remainder in an Art Nouveau version of C15 Gothic. Nave continous with
chancel 3 bays each, West tower, South porch, North East vestry. East end has plinth, 5-light segmental arched window
with diamond stops to label, vent and cross finial to gable. On South side a buttress divides chancel and nave;
chancel has two 2-cusped light flat headed windows without labels, and between them an elliptical arched doorway under
ogee label with foliated window : nave has a 2-light pointed arch window with C15 style tracery and arched label with
diamond stops, above which is a stepped false gable, then a flat headed window as in the chancel; projecting South
porch with 4-centred moulded archway, corner buttresses; the inner door in a Norman style - to the West a small single
light window. The North side has a projecting vestry with lean-to roof, having 4-centre arched doorway and single
light window, with octagonal chimney stack on square base; nave has arched 2-light windows as on South side, but
without labels or false gables. Tower of C15, but considerably remodelled in 1748 and restored in 1929; in 2 stages,
with plinth, angled corner offset buttresses to most of first stage, string courses, plain shallow parapet with corner
sweeps and obelisk pinnacles; pitched roofed; square plan staircase turret on North East corner with small slit window
: to West face stage 1 a moulded pointed arched doorway without label, and above a small 2-light pointed arched window
with arched label, then a small plaque under a hood mould inscribed 'WM/LH/1748'; to each face of stage 2 a
semi-circular arched plain window in simple surround with impost blocks and keystones, fitted with wood baffles.
Inside fairly simple; 4-slope barrel roof of timber ribs with plaster panels, coloured over chancel; chancel has
choirstalls incorporating old material, one bench end dated 1670, another to match dated 1913; timber chancel screen in
C15 style; good early C20 stained glass in East window; Nave has stone pulpit of C15 style with steps up set in outer
wall, with elliptical arch and ogee label over preaching position and small window to the recess, front of pulpit
richly carved : font octagonal, plain on square broached base, probably C13; tower arch probably late C15. First
recorded rector 1269.
Listing NGR: ST6869922362
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