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Latitude: 51.1098 / 51°6'35"N
Longitude: -0.63 / 0°37'48"W
OS Eastings: 496000
OS Northings: 135395
OS Grid: SU960353
Mapcode National: GBR FF0.9KB
Mapcode Global: VHFW6.1C9K
Plus Code: 9C3X4959+WX
Entry Name: Church of St. Mary
Listing Date: 9 March 1960
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1378327
English Heritage Legacy ID: 291192
ID on this website: 101378327
Location: St Mary's Church, Chiddingfold, Waverley, Surrey, GU8
County: Surrey
District: Waverley
Civil Parish: Chiddingfold
Built-Up Area: Chiddingfold
Traditional County: Surrey
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey
Church of England Parish: Chiddingfold
Church of England Diocese: Guildford
Tagged with: Church building
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CHIDDINGFOLD C.P.
THE GREEN (west side)
Church of St. Mary
9.3.60
GV
I
Church. C13, tower ascribed to the C17 (VCH); completely renovated except for the chancel, in 1869 by Henry Woodyer. Stone, brick in east wall of North chancel Chapel, plain tile roofs, pyramidal over the tower; horsham slab roof to south porch. West tower, aisled nave, south porch; five bay chancel with north Chapel. Tower with clasping buttresses was heightened and corbelled in 1869; lancets below, two-light windows with plate tracery above. Nave has angle buttresses and tomb recesses to south side; south porch door planked with open iron grill above.
interior: Tall C13 four bay nave arcade on octagonal piers with C15 arches, chancel arches C13 with semi-circular responds, two bay North chancel Chapel arcade also C13. Fittings include fine Woodyer marble nave bowl and stem font with pyramidal hood cover; Pulpit with arcade carving, arcaded choir stalls; piscina in south chancel wall.
Monuments on the south aisle wall include three by a local designer in black and grey marble with gold lettering dedicated to William Enticknap died 1808; John Enticknap, died 1789 and John Enticknap died 1808. Speculation that the east window of the south aisle contains fragments of coloured glass from the medieval glassworks in Chiddingfold is countered by Kenyon (p. 88)
The Church forms a focal point in the group of buildings around the village green.
Listing NGR: SU9600035395
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